Thank you,
On 01.13 06:29 IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
Open the src/Base/config.h file. Edit it as appropriate (set values to one or define them like
<conf> #define HAVE_LIBMPEG3_H 1 #define HAVE_MPEG3 </conf> ), similar for quicktime
Yes this was the problem.
Nothing was defined in config.h so I edited it to look like this:
#define HAVE_LIBMPEG3_H 1 #define HAVE_MPEG3 #define HAVE_QUICKTIME_H #define HAVE_QUICKTIME #define HAVE_LIBDV_H #define HAVE_LIBDV #define HAVE_LIBGLUT It would not compile if I picked the last line: so I left it: /* Define if the system has mmx support */ /* #undef HAVE_MMX */ /* #define HAVE_MMX */
Now pix_film works! but I get a do not continue error:
GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: ver: 0.87+cvs GEM: compiled: Jan 13 2003 pix_film:: quicktime4linux support pix_film:: libmpeg3 support error: GEM: Unable to create single buffer window error: GEM: Error creating const context error: GEM: A serious error occured creating const Context error: GEM: Do not continue! GEM: Start rendering
I can play the examples, but it is slow, and eventually leads to a seg fault. I have direct rendering on my ati radeon card, perhaps there is something I have configured wrong. I am about to upgrade the system to XFree86 4.2
Let me know if you have any ideas,
--Marco