hello !
i present myself : i'm a young art student in Angers (France ; so, forgive my bad english) and i learned to create patches with puredata in the workshop organized by goto10 at Poitiers (France) last january. Since this, i'm designing my own tools for the music i do, and now i'm trying to do the same for real-time images, using Gem. I'm using a debian with the "jack" environnement, in fact, something inspîred from the pure:dyne we used in this workshop (buit i'm thinking about installing it). But, I've got some problems. I asked my questions on the pure:dyne list and they drove me here ; they also said my problems might not be linked to pd but to my OS and my drivers. these questions are : -on my laptop, i've got an auxiliary video out (on the side there are a S-Video plug and a standard computer screen plug), and i would like to know if there's a way to send the Gemwin content on it (to display on a TV, for example). I think they're really separated displays since I manage to have an extended desktop on windows 2000 (glups !) : I can pass a window from the laptop screen to an external monitor (a TV or a computer screen). I tried to configure Xfree as I had readen on forums and howtos but I never got anything else that a grey screen. I heard about Xorg, is it better ? -with Gem, i'm using 6 layers (with alpha transparency) each one linked to a gemhead, and the whole rendered in a 320x240 resolution, it works very well. but when i switch on the fullscreen mode (with the argument « fullscreen1 »), the rendering is very slow (4 frames per second maximum, i think). is it normal, how can i remediate to this ?
thanks a lot !
raphaël