I've never done it with GEM, which doesn't mean it's not possible, or not easy.
BUT, for Open Source capping, there's lots of stuff, depending on what OS you're running. For linux, the standard is dvgrab. Kino helps by giving a GUI frontend to dvgrab.
On windows there's a great little app called avigrab or something... I couldn't find it last week when I was googling, but it's nice and simple and easy. There's also VirtualDub and its many progenitors.
Can't say what's on OSX.
this page shows up with a simple Google: http://faq.arstechnica.com/?i=4 and it appears the good little windows app is WinDV, not avigrab. Google is your friend. Also I know this has been asked before, so searching the archives would help as well.
-Ian
r.visinoni@aliceposta.it wrote:
Hi, I've developed a friction model for my last exam at the university, I also used a GEM graphical patch to drive that external I created with PD. I would like to capture a video from that GEM graphical patch together with the audio. Is it possible to do this with PD or with another freeware software, or I'll have to use an external webcam, recorde the audio with an external software and then merge them? Thanks in advance
RIccardo
PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-list