Ah, so this would classify as "utterly stupid" on my part ;) It also explains why I couldn't find any other instances of this problem on the web, as no one's been quite this daft in the past. I assumed that I needed to set the device programmatically, as I've become accustomed to on Linux and Windows. I never thought that it might just work. It might be good to have a note in the helpfile to clarify this.
Anway, thanks for the answers.
-Ian
P.S. Pd on OSX is sexy with the beautiful font rendering
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
pix_videoDarwin: no method for 'open'
...or whatever method I tried. I found this problem in the archives in 2003, but renaming pix_video to pix_videoDarwin, as suggested, didn't help anything.
just 2 remarks:
- unfortunately, the [pix_video] objects are not completely compatible
across platforms. e.g, there is no [enumerate( message on osX (yet(?))
- _never ever_ use [pix_videoDarwin] or [pix_videoNT] or [pix_videoDS]
or whatever. you should only(!) use [pix_video] (and hope that the developers manage to get the interface compatible across all platforms, one day....)
having said that: currently the only messages understood by [pix_video] on osX are "quality 0|1|2|3", "colorspace rgba|yuv|grey" and "reset".
mfg.ad.r IOhannes
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