Hi John, 

Those are definitely good options, but I wanted to capture part of a patch too, so recording the whole screen or a big chunk of it seems like a better option at this point. If this approach doesn't work I'll go back to pix_record. Although I haven't been able to make it work in OS X, I will try to make it work in Fedora.

J

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 9:13 PM, John Harrison <john.harrison@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
Your goal is to record a Gem window? You can't use pix_record because it isn't a pix? What about using gem2pdp and using PiDiP's pdp_rec~? If you have pd-extended then you have all these objects.

Jaime Oliver wrote:
On a somewhat related problem. this time in FC6

In running pd/gem and trying to capture  the Gem window  with recordMyDesktop I can record the mouse moving on top of it, but I can't record the gemwindow itself, I only capture the first frame.

any ideas about this one?

J

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