hi list !
i'm working on live-captured video treatment with gem. the main patch is okay, but in order to get a convenient improvisation tool, i would like to have a "control monitor" with another content that what's dsiplayed on the main gemwin (which is shown to the audience)...
captured frames are stored in a pix_buffer (360x288px on 1 channel - grey) and i thought to send them to another computer with its own gemwin in which they might be displayed (for the performer)...
i tried with on one side, [pix_dump] and [netsend] and, on the other computer, [netreceive] and [pix_set]...
it was very slow, and crashed... so, i reduced the picture to 45x36 px and split the pix-list into packets of 100 floats. i finally got a picture, but lines aren't synchronized (i get "diagonals"), and i don't understand why...
does someone see an easier solution to pass pixes through a local network ? i don't care a lot about latency (hem...less than 10 seconds of course) and resolution...
thanks !

raphaël


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