Quoting Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistisette@gmail.com:
Hi,
IOhannes wrote:
which things do NOT work? which behave differently?
Another problem with the current 0.91 beta for Windows XP is that, whatever video file I open with pix_film (even using the pix_film help patch), I get a continuous flow of error messages: "GL: invalid enumeration" one message per frame!!!
hmm, which gfx-card do you have? (which driver?) does it support openGL-2.0?
anyhow, i have added a new object [GEMglReportError], which you can use to find the source even more easily. just put it into the gemchain, and it will output a non-0 value to it's right output whenever it encounters an error (probably use [change]->[print])
This does not happen with old 2006 version, on the same machine, same everything except gem version. With that version, I only get ONE such error message every time I create the gemwin, not one per frame.
i get ONE error on _some_ machines; but i don't see it here on w32 (though i think the same machine on linux does produce this error)
I have DirectX 9.0c and QuickTime 7.4.5.
Apart from preventing you to see any other useful debug information or any [print] output, and apart from being certainly a symptom of something very wrong, I suspect such a huge flow of messages to the console may be affecting performance: is it possible?
not directly. but once you have generated thousands of these, the buffer of the pd-console will fill up and eventually eat all your memory. a quick workaround is to run pd with "-stderr" which is faster.
fmkadsr IOhannes
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