Hello Yves!
On tor, 2003-03-25 at 11:59, Yves Degoyon wrote:
that's perfectly normal, this behaviour you get : that's because PiDiP objects do not support grey scale images, you have to pass yuv12 packets to them and, then, eventually, turn the result into grey images with "pdp_grey".
Thanks for a quick reply.
Another pidip question. My machine seems too slow for movie decoding with [pdp_live~]. But I would still like to use it, but the problem is I can'r [pdp_add] it to anything. I guess the problem is different packet rate. Is there a possible workaround?
Take care,
Miha...
On tor, 2003-03-25 at 11:59, Yves Degoyon wrote:
that's perfectly normal, this behaviour you get : that's because PiDiP objects do not support grey scale images, you have to pass yuv12 packets to them and, then, eventually, turn the result into grey images with "pdp_grey".
Thanks for a quick reply.
Another pidip question. My machine seems too slow for movie decoding with [pdp_live~]. But I would still like to use it, but the problem is I can'r [pdp_add] it to anything. I guess the problem is different packet rate. Is there a possible workaround?
hi miha,
probably this because the packets sizes or types are not compatible. you can't mix grey and yv12 packets. also image dimensions need to be the same. you can use pdp_scale for rescaling the dimensions.
tom