It turns out that something changed with the environment. Basically,
pdp_qt needs to find the libquicktime plugins, by default it looks
in /sw/lib/libquicktime/. You can set it to any directory my setting
the env var LIBQUICKTIME_PLUGIN_DIR to the directory in question.
In Pd-extended 0.39, setting LIBQUICKTIME_PLUGIN_DIR in Tcl/Tk space
works fine. But apparently in 0.40, the pd process doesn't get that
env var from Tcl. I am working on fixing that now.
A workaround is doing this from the Terminal:
# export LIBQUICKTIME_PLUGIN_DIR=/Applications/Pd-extended.app/ Contents/lib/libquicktime # /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd-extended
.hc
On May 16, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Jack wrote:
Hello Hans,
All work fine now : no more crash with [pdp_yqt] and [import pdp
pidip] with Pd version 0.40.3-extended-20080515. But when i load a .mov (codec jpeg) using [pdp_yqt] i always get
this error : pdp_yqt: unsupported video codec ++Jack
Le 12 mai 08 à 21:54, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
My guess is that it is related to the libraries not being up-to- date or installed properly. I am working on that now.
It all works fine on my Mac OS X/Intel machine.
.hc
On May 12, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello list, PD crash when i create [pdp_yqt] or [import pdp pidip] objects. On : Pd version 0.40.3-extended-20080512 MacOSX.4.11 PowerBook G4
++
Jack
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