sara kolster wrote:
Hi
yes, sure, when installing as root, you need then to give read/write/excution rights to the other users with a command like :
sudo chmod -R 777 pdp_pidip_osx
( this gives all permissions )
If i'm in pd and click on bang, a panel opens which shows all my 'normal' files, but not the /usr/ tree. Those are hidden. I'm still figuring out, if it's possible on osx3 to see all my files instead of the files that osx decided to let me see.
all these permissions problems are one and only problem, i dunno, try to run it as root and get rid of these : sudo ./Pd.command
( maybe a UNIX book down the Xmas tree? )
you should click on the bang that is before the openpanel object, it should open a file dialog to let you choose a movie ( a photo-jpeg one ), then you should click on play and a window should appear ... as rob said , it might be minimized at first , you'll only be able to see a small icon then you should resize it ( a silly thing in apple's X11 server, i think ).
I'm able to open a quicktime, but then it shows this:
pdp_qt: opening /Volumes/bospeen/FCP/schrijf.mov pdp_qt: video stream found (180x144 pixels, 25 fps, 1747 frames, rpza codec) pdp_qt: using colormodel RGB888 pdp_qt: /Volumes/bospeen/FCP/schrijf.mov opened
pd_gui: pd process exited /Applications/Pd.command: line 3: 830 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/bin/pd -rt logout [Process completed]
uuh, i'm sorry there but i think i said that before to you, libquicktime supports very few codecs and NOT rpza, so try to load a movie with a photo-JPEG codec, that's it.
ciaooo, sevy