Hi there,
I'm sorry for asking a question often asked, but I want to have it clear once and (hopefully not) for all (time): Is there a way to record or capture my [pd]-GEM output or framebuffer with any means of the software. Or do I need a capturedevice & software (witch I have, but it isn't a nice quality).
If there is a way, please tell me. If not, let me ask for your experiences and know how and: when will it be implemented? I know, this has been asked often, but I'm not quiet shure if I missed some exotic way of doing it.
Let me apologize for being a first time mailinglist user - hope I'm doing this right. Anyway, thanx a lot for programming and maintaining this wonderful piece of software.
Enkidu
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On Jul 31, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Enkidu ((Xt#)) wrote:
Hi there, I'm sorry for asking a question often asked, but I want to have it clear once and (hopefully not) for all (time): Is there a way to record or capture my [pd]-GEM output or framebuffer with any means of the software. Or do I need a capturedevice & software (witch I have, but it isn't a nice quality).
pix_write grabs the framebuffer and records it to a single image (TIFF or JPEG). The image sequence can be stitched together into a movie file using Quicktime or other software.
cgc
If there is a way, please tell me. If not, let me ask for your experiences and know how and: when will it be implemented? I know, this has been asked often, but I'm not quiet shure if I missed some exotic way of doing it. Let me apologize for being a first time mailinglist user - hope I'm doing this right. Anyway, thanx a lot for programming and maintaining this wonderful piece of software. Enkidu Enkidu @ www.Einheit7.de/Personal/Enkidu Mr.&Mrs.T's Music @ www.Einheit7.de/Mr-T I.A.T.W.I.A.T.I.A. _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
Hallo!
I'm sorry for asking a question often asked, but I want to have it clear once and (hopefully not) for all (time): Is there a way to record or capture my [pd]-GEM output or framebuffer with any means of the software. Or do I need a capturedevice & software (witch I have, but it isn't a nice quality).
it depends ... on some OS it's possible ... e.g.: you could use gem2pdp and then record the video with pix_record or pix_theorain (on os-x, linux), or on OS-X there is now the new pix_record object, ...
If there is a way, please tell me. If not, let me ask for your experiences and know how and: when will it be implemented?
since it is possible in pdp it's not really necessary in GEM ... :)
LG Georg