thanks for clarifying this
when I create pix_film I have this in the pd-console: pix_film:: directshow support pix_film:: quicktime support
when I open a .mov file (photo-jpeg) I have this:
[pix_filmNEW]: opening movie.mov with format 1908 Trying DirectShow error: Unable to connect filters -2147220969 [pix_filmNEW]: ... [pix_filmNEW]: loaded file: movie.mov with 1266 frames (720x405) at 1266.000000 fps
how could i force pix_film to use Quicktime ?
best, stefan
2010/9/3 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at
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On 09/03/2010 12:01 AM, stéfan piat wrote:
I read somewher that pd-extended has to be build with quicktime support
to
play well .mov files
where did you read this? Pd-extended currently does not build Gem at all on w32, it takes the official binary release, which includes QuickTime support.
you can easily check whether yuo do have QuickTime support if you have a look what's printed to the pd-console when you first create a [pix_film] object.
anyhow, the problem you probably have is, that DirectShow is able to open the film quite well, so QuickTime is never tried. you have to force [pix_film] to use the QuickTime backend.
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