Hello Jonathan and Alexandre ,

i just saw the git commits  .

but will wait for next build.
or try a build next week.

i already tried but failed miserably :-)
i 'll retry and give feedback, 

i justed wanted to ask if your modifications will give support for
avi?
mpg?
quicktime?

to prepare some files.

and for images, png support with alpha channel for transparency or tiff or tga.

or , if possible , support for
https://www.xnview.com/fr/GFL/

or a libre alternative like imagemagick?

i am for the moment trying things with osc and vision software Scene.
and html interface in purrdata supports a higher load of messages for display than tcl tk .

on linux (mint) it works great for me on an old  pentium dual core laptop
but opengl is too old and slow, just ok for tests


btw, is it possible to send a html patch window to a secondary monitor fullscreen?
and/or to use webgl?.

I would like to deploy installation in a classroom, for initiations.

after all, i was led to linux by windows pd crashes.
an all new world.

Thanks


Pierre-Yves



2017-09-30 17:10 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com>:
> Hello List,

> 1. Please don't ask why i use windows.

> 2. please tell me if there is a better place to post about this.

> 3. i installed purr-data 2.3.2 (and other versions before) on windows 10 (x64).

> gem is included but i startup i get :
> GEM: image loading support: SGI

> only

> and i can't find a way of loading jpg or movies in gem.

> if i load example pix_film opr pix_movie, i get

> verbose( 0):[pix_movie]: AVI support verbose( 0):[pix_movie]: image support

> [pix_film]: unable to open file: C:/Users/PC-VonoXS/Desktop/pour josep/capture014_type1.avi

> (standard dv file , that used to work on pd-extended)

> but gem 93.3 is quite old , especially for glsl stuff.


Hi Py,
I maintain Purr Data. I'll have a look at this.

-Jonathan