hi ivica/all,
--- Ivica Ico Bukvic ico.bukvic@gmail.com wrote:
Based on my tests I am suspecting that this is a lib/distro-independent issue, and as such am also wondering what will happen with pd/gem on Linux in 6 months when most of the other distros pump out their next release with libs similar to Edgy (maybe some of them already are?) leaving gem video for
hey, this prophecy became true here on gentoo yesterday: same symptoms as you described, dv input hardly worked at all: doing the driver 1 / open /dev/1394 magic made it work sometimes, altough the chroma and luma planes were appearantly swapped (red became blue and vice versa, pix_colormatrix with a 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 matrix corrected this). today i re-compiled gem from cvs, and now it doesn't work at all :-( i had the idea to frameserve video into gem, but that concept doesn't seem to exist on linux yet. both ffmpeg and dvgrab are able to output to a pipe, but that doesn't help very much in this case. hopefully avisynth 3 will become usable soon, making gem gstreamer-aware might also be a good idea ... I've read that you also tried vloopback, have you had any success with this?
with kind regards, thoralf.
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