Yes, it installed in the correct place. But is not found. There was one line in a .cpp file which i had to take out, otherwise it would not compile. It was a line about verbose() and it complained that verbose was not defined in this scope. I thought that this was only for Pds window. I will tell more specific what i did, when i have access to the machine again.
For the time i run osx with some [pix_share_*] objects to tackle the RAM issues with 32bit systems.
Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret@gmail.com schrieb am Mo., 11. Juni 2018, 08:07:
Hi,
The plugin .so file should reside besides Gem.pd_* Library file. Then gem will load it at startup, look at log level 4 in pd's console or at pd's terminal output to see debug info about where gem is looking for plugins and which one it loads
My 2 cents
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Le lun. 11 juin 2018 à 00:46, hi via GEM-dev gem-dev@lists.iem.at a écrit :
so i try with the native backend for DeckLink cards. unfortunately i know only half of what i am doing: I managed to compile, as so that there are now .la + .so files but now Pd+Gem does not load the backend. Do i have to compile Gem again with the plugin enabled somehow? Or can i enable the plugin somehow else? ./configure does not show me the new plugin.
Am 08.06.2018 um 21:07 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
it still does not. BlackMagic just don't care about v4l2 at all.
however, there's an experimental native backend for DeckLink cards in Gem's git (i don't remember the actual state of the backend and haven't tested for quite a whilte).
gfasmrd IOhannes
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