Yves,
Here's the patch and an abstraction for it, I added some comments to make it a bit clearer. At this point it
displays 2 160x120 videos (one live, one captured from the live one) at any one of 9 places on the pdp_canvas
(it's intended to have 8 recorded clips and 1 stream running). Use the [pd make001.mov] to capture a clip from
the stream for the yqt player.
Could the pdp_dumps be from having a slow hard drive? The main difference between this and the Gem replacement
I've done for it, is that Gem is using buffers to store images, rather than the hard drive.
Thanks for your help,
Ian
> From: "Yves Degoyon" <ydegoyon(a)free.fr>
> Date: Wed, May 05, 2004 6:54 am
> To: "Ian Smith-Heisters" <heisters(a)0x09.com>
> Cc: pd-list(a)iem.at
>
> >
> >For now I've switched to Gem, so I'm not in a hurry to figure this out
> any longer. But PDP/PiDiP has features
> >that are much more powerful for video (as opposed to 3D), so I would
> like to figure this out. Running a webcam
> >stream and a quicktime stream at the same time is something I'll
> probably want to do in PDP a lot.
> >
> >
> i'd like to figure that out too as i used to run
> a pdp_yqt and a webcam on a quite modest machine
> without pdp_dumps..
>
> could you send your patch over to localize the problem?
>
> cheers,
> sevy