hi there,
finally fixed the problem with loads of help from one of my teachers(actually he fixed it)! now i am able to sort of preload the image sequences for the pix_multiimage object, i didn't quite figured it all out how it works, but i would gladly share the patch if someone is interested..... to be honest the "too many files problem" isn't really solved i can preload the sequences and so they won't be loaded again and again, but i bet there is a limit of files i can preload too, so i'll push it to the max, to see how deep the rabbit hole really goes :)
greets johann
Quoting "johann scholz" akira.vdc@gmail.com:
hi there,
finally fixed the problem with loads of help from one of my teachers(actually he fixed it)! now i am able to sort of preload the image sequences for the pix_multiimage object, i didn't quite figured it all out how it works, but i would gladly share the patch if someone is interested..... to be honest the "too many files problem" isn't really solved i can preload the sequences and so they won't be loaded again and again, but i bet there is a limit of files i can preload too, so i'll push it to the max, to see how deep the rabbit hole really goes :)
good that it works for you for now. in the meantime, could you please commit a bug-report (with full specs, like Gem version, OS, image-type and example-patch that triggers the problem and probably more) at http://sf.net/projects/pd-gem/
oh, and did it make a difference when using [pix_buffer] instead of [pix_multiimage]?
fmgasdr IOhannes
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hi,
i'll commit the bug report as u mentioned! for the pix_buffer....it didn't make any difference but maybe i used it in a wrong way..don't know! mfg johann
Am 23. April 2009 10:40 schrieb zmoelnig@iem.at:
Quoting "johann scholz" akira.vdc@gmail.com:
hi there,
finally fixed the problem with loads of help from one of my teachers(actually he fixed it)! now i am able to sort of preload the image sequences for the pix_multiimage object, i didn't quite figured it all out how it works, but i would gladly share the patch if someone is interested..... to be honest the "too many files problem" isn't really solved i can preload the sequences and so they won't be loaded again and again, but i bet there is a limit of files i can preload too, so i'll push it to the max, to see how deep the rabbit hole really goes :)
good that it works for you for now. in the meantime, could you please commit a bug-report (with full specs, like Gem version, OS, image-type and example-patch that triggers the problem and probably more) at http://sf.net/projects/pd-gem/
oh, and did it make a difference when using [pix_buffer] instead of [pix_multiimage]?
fmgasdr IOhannes
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