hi
has anybody yet encountered crashes with pix_film and pix_rtx on windows? -- or am i alone with it -- or am i maybe the only one who uses it.....
desperately wolfgang
Zitiere --//-- schwarz@gen-control.com:
hi
has anybody yet encountered crashes with pix_film and pix_rtx on windows? -- or am i alone with it -- or am i maybe the only one who uses it.....
hi
one of my collegues has recently installed the release-candidate of Gem on his w2k (or xp? i don't know) machine. he hasn't much idea of Gem and so on. he has tested [pix_rtx] (because i asked him to do so) and he did (with homer.avi). it worked perfect.
so may i ask you: have you tried the help/pix_rtx.pd eaxmple-patch ?
mfg.a.r IOhannes
i know that homer.avi is working... i wrote you off list...
but its only working because its intel indeo r3.2 coded (don`t know why)
indeo r3.2 is a web based codec(so you can`t render resolutions higher then 600x480 and the color quality is bad)
try it with any other codec (main concept, microsoft dv, divx .... or any else (i tried them all)) and it crashes.
sorry for being so annoying but i need it working with dv resolution somehow... and i know that it should not be a big deal (as i was the one who told daniel heckenberg that there is a bug one year ago and he fixed it and sent me a test version in which everything was working fine -- after asking me if there are any further bugs and i told him that there aren`t he offered it for download at bogusfront.org)
anyway... the test version i got from him got lost because my girlfriend took my ideraid to nirvana and the version on his site behaves the same way as the one in rc2.
sorry wolfgang
At 13:41 09.04.2004, you wrote:
Zitiere --//-- schwarz@gen-control.com:
hi
has anybody yet encountered crashes with pix_film and pix_rtx on windows? -- or am i alone with it -- or am i maybe the only one who uses it.....
hi
one of my collegues has recently installed the release-candidate of Gem on his w2k (or xp? i don't know) machine. he hasn't much idea of Gem and so on. he has tested [pix_rtx] (because i asked him to do so) and he did (with homer.avi). it worked perfect.
so may i ask you: have you tried the help/pix_rtx.pd eaxmple-patch ?
mfg.a.r IOhannes
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Zitiere --//-- schwarz@gen-control.com:
i know that homer.avi is working... i wrote you off list...
(of sorry, must have missed this)
indeo r3.2 is a web based codec(so you can`t render resolutions higher then 600x480 and the color quality is bad)
try it with any other codec (main concept, microsoft dv, divx .... or any else (i tried them all)) and it crashes.
sorry for being so annoying but i need it working with dv resolution somehow... and i know that it should not be a big deal (as i was the one who told
actually i think this is the real problem: how many gb of ram do you have installed ?
if you want to do rtx with DV-quality (let's assume PAL: 720x576) the object will have to allocate 720 frames. this means: 720x720x576 pixels; now, the default colourspace is RGBA which means that you will need about 1,14GB ram just for storing the rtx-buffer (besides your system)
possible solutions: try [pix_yuv]/[pix_grey] to reduce memory about a factor of 2(4).
mfg.ads.r IOhannes
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At 15:39 09.04.2004, you wrote:
actually i think this is the real problem: how many gb of ram do you have installed ?
if you want to do rtx with DV-quality (let's assume PAL: 720x576) the object will have to allocate 720 frames. this means: 720x720x576 pixels; now, the default colourspace is RGBA which means that you will need about 1,14GB ram just for storing the rtx-buffer (besides your system)
possible solutions: try [pix_yuv]/[pix_grey] to reduce memory about a factor of 2(4).
oh -- sorry maybe its really like that
right now i just tried it on my new notebook (only 512mb....) last time (as it worked out i did it on my desktop (but it also has only 1 gig) so maybe it worked there because of better busses or anything... or i just had luck.... i will try it again with deskthing...
sorry (i knew that it needs much ram(but didn`t know that it needs that much)) regards wolfgang