Le 05/06/2013 22:17, Max a écrit :
wow, this looks so wrong! (your screenshot) I have no idea why this is.
I just tried it under Linux mint 15 (through ssh- XY from os x)
Pd 0.43.2 GEM: ver: 0.93.3 GEM: compiled: Sep 6 2012
and it works perfectly there.
on my other machine, os x 0.44.0-extended-20130213 GEM: ver: 0.93.3 GEM: compiled: Nov 10 2011
it also runs nicely.
I'm afraid I don't know why it isn't running on your machine. can anyone else try it?
max
Am 04.06.2013 um 13:38 schrieb Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret@gmail.com:
hi,
2013/6/2 Max abonnements@revolwear.com
Am 30.05.2013 um 14:06 schrieb Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret@gmail.com:
hi,
I'm sorry it still doesn't work and I can't find values that works well on the testbed.mov video...
I don't know why, tell me if you want more info or snapshots
Did you download all of the files, especially the abstractions you'll need for 07b-multi-blobtracker-IDs.pd? i've cloned the Bewegungsmelder repository Were there any messages, errors, warnings in the console? nothing explaining that in the console, nothing in the terminal
with quicktime4linux or gmerlin backend : [pix_film:audio_ffmpeg] Codec not found: FFmpeg Sonic decoder [pix_film]: loaded file: /home/antoine/pd/Bewegungsmelder/testbed.mov with 623 frames (480x320) at 25.000000 fps
What OS and Pd/Gem version are you using? Ubuntu 12.04 Pd 44.2 Gem 0.93.git f890f4d
here is attached a screenshot of what i get
I was guessing a video decompression artefact but I got the same result with all the backends I have that can open testbed.mov (quicktime4linux and gmerlin) but I got the same result with both...
I also converted the video to mjpeg and to h264 and got the same... very strange...
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Hello Max,
I have the same results than Antoine. A screenshot is attached. Configuration : Ubuntu 13.04, Pd 0.44.3, Gem ver: 0.93.git 374f713. ++
Jack