the color problem is a bug in the current gem version (I have the same problem). You can try to take the old gemversion you were using before and replace the buggy one. the problem with demux is, that it is an abbreviation for demultiplex, and pd(-extended) does not recognize it by default. (after you created demultiplex you can also create demux objects). to solve that problem add -lib zexy to your preferences/startup startup flags. I hope that does it. I think that bug is fixed in the newer versions of pe-extended (autobuild). you can also try to use [import zexy] in your patch. marius.
Oded Ben-Tal wrote:
hi,
I am finding that gem is doing things very differently in two versions. The attached patch is slightly simplified from what I am running but the essence is running 3 versions of the same movie on 3 'screens' using [pix_threshold] and [pix_alpha] to selectively hide elements of the pictures at the front. This works fine when I use pd-extended0.38 When I try it with pd-extended0.39 (from http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html ) it doesn't work. The pictures on the front 'screens' are all turned blueish but the selections aren't removed. I am running this on an intel Mac OSX10.4 I would be happy to stick with 0.38 but other things aren't working correctly with it, and I can't even run two versions in parallel because hans' version handles libraries internally, and gets confused when there is a preference file like the older version wants :(
Any ideas?
Thanks Oded
Oded Ben-Tal http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~oded oded@ccrma.stanford.edu
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