Hi, I would be very excited to pix_dv to work.
Unfortunately, there are some problems compiling... (I am using a highly modified Redhat 7.1 machine)
Since there is no ./configure script for makeauxlibs, I had to edit the Makefile for glm so that it would find glut.h in /usr/X11R6/include. (Perhaps a configure for makeauxlibs would be a good idea, as many people probably don't have those libs, I couldn't find glm quickly using google (and the top-level configure was blocking on that). Then I saw you had included it!)
Then there are problems with the libdv. I tried several different versions and got many errors with all of them.
Which version of libdv should I use? I did not find this in the Docs.
I had a standalone version libdv-0.9 from sourceforge which I can use to grab dv images with dvgrab and kino. Because it seemed like you might be using the herione warrior version that came with their version of the quicktime libraries, I downloaded those ( I had been using openquicktime), but still there are errors :( I'm not sending you all the make errors because perhaps they are not informative. I think I must be using the wrong version of the dv libraries.
All errors stem from :
In file included from pix_dvLinux.h:21,
from pix_dvLinux.cpp:19:
/usr/include/quicktime/dv.h:4: quicktime_video_map_t' was not declared in this scope /usr/include/quicktime/dv.h:4: parse error before
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etc etc etc...
-hope this helps
marco
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
a very pre-alpha release of the source-code only of the new Gem could be found at ftp://iem.kug.ac.at/pd/Externals/GEM/LINUX/gem-linux-0.87_test1.tgz the code works for win32 too, but i have found no time, to update the vc-workspace.
please have a look, whether the pix_dv works and report bugs.
mfg.c.asdr IOhannes