On Jul 24, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Hey IOhannes,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
on os-x Gem should use QuickTime (only, per default), and all codecs supported by QuickTime. this should not interfere with anything pdp uses (so you can safely re-install pdp/pidip)
what does the Gem version string say?
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.90 GEM: compiled: Mar 8 2006
This means that you are loading a Gem that is not included in the Pd- extended installer. The rc4 one would look something like this:
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs GEM: compiled: Jul 19 2007
Sounds like you are using an old version of Gem. I you trash ~/
Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist, then it'll use the default
embedded preferences, and load the internal versions of Gem and PDP.
.hc
what does it say when creating the first [pix_movie] file (e.g. which libs is it using?)
error: GEM: pix_movie: Couldn't open the movie file: 2_1.mov (-2020) GEM: pix_film: Loaded file: /Volumes/one/derek/baruch/video/2_1.mov
with 0 frames (0x0)This is all it says, unfortunately, even in -verbose mode.
can you try using one of the Gem-binaries found at http:// gem.iem.at ?
Will do, be right back...
d.
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