Hey Josh, colleagues,
Curiously, I had the same surprise today in front of students :-(
I am trying to find a solution too. For now you could try another software for video processing and then send blob information to PD:
Processing via OSC? http://www.stefhancaddick.co.uk/new/hive-2/motion-detection-with-processing-... CCV via Tuio (http://ccv.nuigroup.com/#home)
However, I would suggest a Kinect (via Kinecta) instead of webcams.
Cheers
Luiz Naveda
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Jaime E Oliver jaime.oliver2@gmail.com wrote:
So what is the newest version of OS X with which GEM will work?
best,
J
On Mar 11, 2015, at 5:19 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 03/11/2015 08:45 PM, Joshua Curley wrote:
I also am using the latest updated from Apple: Yosemite
most likely this is the problem. Gem still uses QuickTime for accessing the video devices on OSX, and afaik, yosemite has finally abandoned QT even on i386.
so i think there are a number of possibilities:
downgrade to some older version of OSX
convince (bribe, intimidate,...) someone with OSX knowledge and
reasonable ObjC/C++ knowledge to write an AVFoundation plugin for Gem
- upgrade to an operating system that does not deprecate another core
component of their OS whenever they make a new release¹.
gfmsadr IOhannes
¹ disclaimer: i love linux and probably are not un-biased.
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