if you don't get anywhere with [pdp_rec~] another alternative could be to try the gridflow objects [#to_pix] to connect a Gem scene to gridflow -- then connect to [#record] to record the scene. However I don't think it records sound- check out the Gridflow help index and files.
Personally I have not had much luck with recording in Gem, as mentioned I output tiffs to combine into a movie file...any sound I record separately and add later using a video editor.
A bit of a pain but at least it comes together in the end. ..except IMHO the only really good video editor (Kdenlives) loves crashing . Next best thing is Pitivi
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Markus Demmel az@zankapfel.org wrote:
Hi,
it looks like i can't capture with recordmyDesktop... i only get error code 256 / 2816
I would like to give [pdp_rec~] a try, but i can't make a [pix_2pdp] object. The error message here is:
/usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/pix_2pdp.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/pix_2pdp.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9CPPExtern4postEPKcz
but the object is there and the help file refers to pix_freeframe, which could be because of the version of GEM from svn.
Markus
On 02.03.2011 00:12, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Hey,
I use recordmydesktop, it captures OpenGL and audio through Jack, sou I route it to record pd output. Sometimes I have lags, which is shi* but then again I did not setup things carefully (i'm not with an rt kernel now, and my screen is wideeeeeeee).
All these videos are recorded that way
- http://vimeo.com/11792446 (see the last frame of this one[1], it helps you
with the arguments for the recordmydesktop - since they are a bit freaky) - This was done with a slower laptop than my newer but it was RT and I really felt that it helps in grabbing the video/audio data. 2) http://vimeo.com/11949192 (see the first frame of this one[1], no lagged older laptop with rt kernel) 3) http://vimeo.com/17469068 (once again first frame, this is lagged better laptop, kernel is not rt)
[1] hooray for laziness in not cutting the videos!
Best, Pedro Lopes
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:55 PM, ALAN BROOKER <alan.brooker2010@gmail.com mailto:alan.brooker2010@gmail.com> wrote:
ahh correction- the object is under pidip and is called [pdp_rec~]
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:44 PM, ALAN BROOKER <alan.brooker2010@gmail.com mailto:alan.brooker2010@gmail.com> wrote: > I dont know how much this could help but a good object for recording > visuals and sound synced is[pdp_record] either part of pdp or pidip > (cant remember which one). > > try the gem_to_pdp bridge to connect Gem scene and [pdp_record] > together. To be honest I am as yet to try this myself as I often just > out put Gem visuals as a series of tiffs and then stitch them together > later to make an ogg file. > > > > > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Markus Demmel <az@zankapfel.org mailto:az@zankapfel.org> wrote: >> Hi List, >> >> does anybody know a good (working) way to capture audio and video from Pd/Gem >> under linux? >> >> So far i tried using glc-capture, which gives good video results, but refuses to >> record any sound at all. glc-capture should work with alsa, but it only outputs >> error messages like this: snd_pcm_open (input): Device or resource busy or [ >> 33.15s alsa_capture error ] initialization failed: Invalid argument ... >> >> markus >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@iem.at mailto:Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >
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