Quicktime works great. Follow the link (http://mrtof.danslchamp.org/pd/synchedvideo.zip) for v33.readvf: it loads multiple movies (it creates a pix_film for every movie loaded... you do not need to load the same movie twice).
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "0001" 0001@ooo000ooo.org To: "chris clepper" cgc@humboldtblvd.com Cc: "PD List send" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:16 AM Subject: Re: [PD] Why does PixelTANGO crash on Pd-extended 0.38 on Windows XP?
Now, if only we can get a GEM that plays AVI properly on windows, I have a feeling it will never happen
I wouldn't say never - but getting decent video performance and stability out of Quicktime and DirectShow on Windows for what we want to do is not the easiest task.
Hi. I've been working on a patch runing on a windows machine and I've had lots of dificulties with codecs. My experience is that if you load several movies onto one pix_film object pd crashes sooner or later, be it quicktime or avi. The only codec I've been able to use is the indeo (IR32) that homer.avi uses With all the rest pix_film writes something like "new movie might crash ... survived" (until it does crash).
Has this been discussed before? Do you know if there's another codec that works?
thanks
. g
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