Hi luisa,
On Nov 29, 2004, at 4:17 PM, Luisa Lamas wrote:
I need to have fullscreen using pix_video_ds with a camera capturing real video. Does Gem and pd support this kind of work without crashing? I also need to have Forte for java 4.0 and matLab running. I´m praying ... If anyone has some advice to give me I thank ... Luisa
try the attached patch - I tried it with my isight firewire cam on os x
look at the video example patches included in the Gem doc.
cheers christian
Christian Klotz Kunsthochschule Kassel / School of Arts Kassel ::digitalpool
Well, I forgot the fullscreen thing - I remember something written in the doc or by IOhannes to realize that by entering the right resolution. Then output the signal on a second screen by the way. cyrille henry started a thread a few days ago. cheers christian On Nov 29, 2004, at 4:17 PM, Luisa Lamas wrote:
Hi list, I need to have fullscreen using pix_video_ds with a camera capturing real video. Does Gem and pd support this kind of work without crashing? I also need to have Forte for java 4.0 and matLab running. I´m praying ... If anyone has some advice to give me I thank ... Luisa
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Christian Klotz Kunsthochschule Kassel / School of Arts Kassel ::digitalpool
Luisa Lamas wrote:
Hi list,
I need to have fullscreen using pix_video_ds with a camera capturing
please(!) do *NOT* use [pix_video_ds] (this will is very likely to vanish in future releases) use [pix_video] instead.
[pix_video_ds] is just the implementation of [pix_video]. but it is not the name to be used in patches.
mfg.cas.ser IOhannes
Luisa Lamas wrote:
[pix-video] is the substitute of the of the [pix_video_ds] from Jade. May I still use the objects like [open], [enumerate], [close] and the others to afftect the resolution ?
on windos [pix_video_ds] and [pix_video] are the same. (so you can use all the messages)
but [pix_video_ds] ("ds" like "DirectShow") exists only on windows. [pix_video] will work on all platforms (although i have to admin, that there is still work to be done to make the message-interface truely cross-platform...)
so if you want to stay away from any trouble with future releases, just use platform-independent naming schemes like [pix_video] instead of [pix_videoNT], [pix_video_ds], [pix_videoLinux], [pix_videoDarwin]
mfg.asd.r IOhannes