On Dec 20, 2005, at 12:40 PM, emmanuel lefrant wrote:
Wished result: 4'55'' = (4*60+55)'' = 295'' Obtained results: 1/ wav = 7'22'' = (7*60+22)'' = 442'' at 30 fps = 8850 frames
(thanks to the 2nd outlet of [pix_movie]) 2/ wav = 3'05'' = (3*60)'' = 180'' at 12 fps = 3540 framesIt seems pd reads the video at app. 20fps. Can we enter a fps as an
argument somewhere so that the video is read in pd at the right speed? Do
you think it could be because of the CPU usage?
...20fps is the default fps of the [gemwin]: you can change this by
sending a [frame $1< to [gemwin] with the desired framerate...also,
are you playing back the movie via [auto 1<? If so, then it will
playback locked to the frame rate of the window...alternatively you
could just use a [metro] to bang a [counter] and get variable
framerates for the movie, without affecting other things...this is
actually how I use gem: I always like to run [gemwin] at 60fps,
which gives smooth animations, but I also like decoupling the movie
playback from the window fps...
james