Hi,
I gave Framestein a try but got some problems. What I need to do for an interactive video project is quite simple: just blend between two images. I have two problems:
increase the framerate to over 20fps the thing just stalled. My videocard is quite good (ATI 9600) and the size of both videos is so small. I guess something must be wrong with my instalation of Framestein, right?
doesn't play DV files captured directly from my videocamera. I read somewhere that Framestein should play without problems any clip that plays in WindowsMediaPlayer. But I can play DV files in WMP without any problem. What should I do?
Can anyone help me? My alternative is: Go and buy Jitter :P
Thanks in advance, Nuno
Hallo!
I don't know Framestein and it's not much discussion about it on pd-list, so I guess that not much peope are using it ... (and it's windows only ... :(
I gave Framestein a try but got some problems. What I need to do for an interactive video project is quite simple: just blend between two images. I have two problems:
i guess you are on windows: why don't you use gem? you could blend your images with OpenGL ... which should be fast on a ATI 9600 ...
- I tried to drop a DV encoded AVI and it didn't play.
i think it will work in gem too ...
Can anyone help me? My alternative is: Go and buy Jitter :P
or use gem ... ;)
LG Georg
Hallo, Nuno Godinho hat gesagt: // Nuno Godinho wrote:
I gave Framestein a try but got some problems. What I need to do for an interactive video project is quite simple: just blend between two images. I have two problems:
...
Can anyone help me? My alternative is: Go and buy Jitter :P
Or use Gem or PDP to do this. Framestein is not used much here, probably because it's Windows-only.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
On Dec 6, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Nuno Godinho hat gesagt: // Nuno Godinho wrote:
I gave Framestein a try but got some problems. What I need to do for
an interactive video project is quite simple: just blend between two
images. I have two problems:...
Can anyone help me? My alternative is: Go and buy Jitter :P
Or use Gem or PDP to do this. Framestein is not used much here, probably because it's Windows-only.
I am pretty sure that Framestein is dead. It hasn't been updated in
years and the original authors. the pink twins, use Jitter now.
But yes, use Gem. A Windows port of PDP would be nice, and the combo
of MinGW and Quicktime should make it relatively easy. Any volunteers?
.hc
News is what people want to keep hidden and everything else is
publicity.
- Bill Moyers
I did change to Gem and it seems to do the trick.
Thanks ;) Nuno
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-bounces@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-bounces@iem.at] On Behalf Of Hans-Christoph Steiner Sent: terça-feira, 6 de Dezembro de 2005 21:35 To: Frank Barknecht Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Problems with Framestein
On Dec 6, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Nuno Godinho hat gesagt: // Nuno Godinho wrote:
I gave Framestein a try but got some problems. What I need
to do for
an interactive video project is quite simple: just blend
between two
images. I have two problems:
...
Can anyone help me? My alternative is: Go and buy Jitter :P
Or use Gem or PDP to do this. Framestein is not used much here, probably because it's Windows-only.
I am pretty sure that Framestein is dead. It hasn't been updated in years and the original authors. the pink twins, use Jitter now.
But yes, use Gem. A Windows port of PDP would be nice, and the combo of MinGW and Quicktime should make it relatively easy. Any volunteers?
.hc
News is what people want to keep hidden and everything else is publicity.
- Bill Moyers
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