Thanks for the responses everyone.
I'm currently using Pd-extended 0.41.4 on Mac OS X, and have been unable to get [gem2pdp] working. The help patch doesn't work at all, though I was able to get a neat glitched image briefly (not doing anything different, just opening, closing, and resetting the GEM window).
If I use this for a project it will be deployed on a Linux server, so
Mac compatibility isn't a total necessity. I will try to get it working on Ubuntu tonight.
What colorspace am I supposed to use? I wasn't able to find any specifics in the documentation.
Thanks again.
Ben Baker-Smith
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For linux maybe you need run in terminal:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so pd
In order to charge pd with video libraries...
José
2010/5/25 Jose Luis Santorcuato <santorcuato76@gmail.com>Yes de object [gem2pdp] works.... very fine...i dont have problems....and the streming... you need a server...thats all
best regards
José2010/5/25 Jack <jack@rybn.org>
I guess, there is also pdgst, but i never use it.
IOhannes, is there a problem with the SVN repository ?
I try with this adress :
https://svn.umlaeute.mur.at/svnroot/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/
but get svn: Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
Any ideas ?
++
Jack
Le mardi 25 mai 2010 à 11:42 -0500, John Harrison a écrit :
> i use [gem2pdp] and works for me. WinXP and Linux. Pd-extended 41.4 I
> think...
>
> Make sure you are in the right colorspace. I remember some issues with
> that and [gem2pdp]...
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Ben Baker-Smith
> <bbakersmith@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a software solution to converting GEM visuals
> to streaming video on the web.
> [gem2pdp] appears to be broken, so [pdp_theonice~] is out.
>
> I would like to do this on remote servers and virtual servers,
> so a hardware loop (video out, scan converter, video in) won't
> work.
>
> My ultimate goal is to create live, self-generative visuals
> that are streamed over the web using a server with Pd/GEM and
> some streaming software (preferably not flash, since the Flash
> Media Live Encoder (FMLE) wasn't really friendly with Linux or
> the command line last I checked).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben Baker-Smith
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> http://bitsynthesis.com
>
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