This was libquicktime 0.9.2, which I tried to downgrade to 0.9.1. I googled for information on installing old libraries over newer ones, but didn't find any tips, so I just downloaded the source and make installed over the apt-get version. Either this didn't work, or libquicktime 0.9.1 has the same problems on my computer. I would have removed libquicktime1 (0.9.2 from apt) and then installed 0.9.1 from source, but I'm using the debian package of pidip, and that gets removed when I remove libquicktime1...
Is there any workaround? I essentially need to be able to record a few minutes of video/lots of jpegs, it doesn't need to be on the harddrive neccessarily.
Thank you, Ian
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [PD] PiDiP rec~ From: "Yves Degoyon" ydegoyon@free.fr Date: Sun, May 02, 2004 3:28 pm To: "Ian Smith-Heisters" heisters@0x09.com, PD-list@iem.at
hi,
with which version of libquicktime this is happening ??
i'm sorry, i still recommend libquicktime 0.9.1 for the newest ones haven't been proven to do a good job up to now..
suerte, sevy
Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Howdy,
I've got an issue trying to record from my Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000
with pdp_rec~. I put pdp in its own
thread, open /dev/video0, create a window, hit the [metro 40] and the
image shows up fine and pretty. I then
send "compressor raw" to pdp_rec~ and open ./001.mov then hit start. I
then get a long list of this:
quicktime_encode_video_stub called pdp_rec~ : error writing frame : ret=1
Tried it with "compressor jpeg" too and I got a crash and segmentation
fault. I also tried putting pdp_affine
in between v4l and rec~, with no effect. I also tried the help patch
for pdp_rec~ with the same results.
I can live for the time being without this object if I have a way of
capturing sequential frames as jpegs, but
I can't find an object in the pdp reference that does that. Maybe
there's some way of just writing packets to
an array?
Thanks, sorry I'm having so many problems these days. I'd make y'all
cookies, but they'd get stale in the
mail.
-Ian
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hello,
i would just recommend to install all from sources, as the pidip debian package is outdated ( 6 months old ) and i think it requires a recompilation for the newest libraries.
cheers, sevy
Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
This was libquicktime 0.9.2, which I tried to downgrade to 0.9.1. I googled for information on installing old libraries over newer ones, but didn't find any tips, so I just downloaded the source and make installed over the apt-get version. Either this didn't work, or libquicktime 0.9.1 has the same problems on my computer. I would have removed libquicktime1 (0.9.2 from apt) and then installed 0.9.1 from source, but I'm using the debian package of pidip, and that gets removed when I remove libquicktime1...
Is there any workaround? I essentially need to be able to record a few minutes of video/lots of jpegs, it doesn't need to be on the harddrive neccessarily.
Thank you, Ian
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [PD] PiDiP rec~ From: "Yves Degoyon" ydegoyon@free.fr Date: Sun, May 02, 2004 3:28 pm To: "Ian Smith-Heisters" heisters@0x09.com, PD-list@iem.at
hi,
with which version of libquicktime this is happening ??
i'm sorry, i still recommend libquicktime 0.9.1 for the newest ones haven't been proven to do a good job up to now..
suerte, sevy
Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Howdy,
I've got an issue trying to record from my Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000
with pdp_rec~. I put pdp in its own
thread, open /dev/video0, create a window, hit the [metro 40] and the
image shows up fine and pretty. I then
send "compressor raw" to pdp_rec~ and open ./001.mov then hit start. I
then get a long list of this:
quicktime_encode_video_stub called pdp_rec~ : error writing frame : ret=1
Tried it with "compressor jpeg" too and I got a crash and segmentation
fault. I also tried putting pdp_affine
in between v4l and rec~, with no effect. I also tried the help patch
for pdp_rec~ with the same results.
I can live for the time being without this object if I have a way of
capturing sequential frames as jpegs, but
I can't find an object in the pdp reference that does that. Maybe
there's some way of just writing packets to
an array?
Thanks, sorry I'm having so many problems these days. I'd make y'all
cookies, but they'd get stale in the
mail.
-Ian
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Hi Ian,
Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Is there any workaround? I essentially need to be able to record a few minutes of video/lots of jpegs, it doesn't need to be on the harddrive neccessarily.
Have a look at PDP example12.pd. It allows to export a series of .png images to a directory. this could help you out in this situation i think.
[pdp_save_png_sequence] is the exact name of the object. Then perhaps you could import the png images to "insert favorite video editor" and make a sequence out of them.
good luck, d.