the way to turn off recording is by sending a "record 0" message to [pix_record], or - if you want to add single frames to a movie, to not use "auto 0" mode and manually "bang" the frames you want to record.
Try out the example patch that's included in the last message. After record is started it uses a bang to turn on the gemhead and to capture one frame, and then turns it off again. However, the time between the two frame captures is still recorded even if the gemhead is turned off e.g. the 20 seconds between two bangs will still be recorded even if rendering is stopped
Also, stopping recording writes the movie file, and restarting recording will overwrite the previous file.
even more interesting would be the OS and Gem-version your are using. (but the above still is a valid answer)
I'm using pd-extended 0.43.4~cvs20121225-1 on Ubuntu 12.04
On 26 December 2012 19:36, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 12/26/2012 15:08, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I've noticed that [pix_record] will continue to record frames even if the [gemhead] object attached to it is switched off. Is this a bug?
the way to turn off recording is by sending a "record 0" message to [pix_record], or - if you want to add single frames to a movie, to not use "auto 0" mode and manually "bang" the frames you want to record.
I've attached a sample patch, where I'm attempting to take a snapshot from a camera and save it to a video
even more interesting would be the OS and Gem-version your are using. (but the above still is a valid answer)
fgamdsr IOhannes
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