hi all
does anybody know how to capture a gemwindow. i tried snap2tex but failed. snap2tex does not force pix_record to write. it does not show any frame numberchanges and if you stop it, no file is created. since i have a lot of gem chains in that patch and also snap2tex feedback, i need to have a own renderchain for the capturing. I also tried the pix_depot and friends but same behavior like pix_record. both are working well with pix-film or pix_video
thank you in advance der.brandt
pix_snap + pix_record is what you want. Make sure it is the last thing in the render order ( [gemhead 99] ).
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 7:16 AM, brandt@subnet.at wrote:
hi all
does anybody know how to capture a gemwindow. i tried snap2tex but failed. snap2tex does not force pix_record to write. it does not show any frame numberchanges and if you stop it, no file is created. since i have a lot of gem chains in that patch and also snap2tex feedback, i need to have a own renderchain for the capturing. I also tried the pix_depot and friends but same behavior like pix_record. both are working well with pix-film or pix_video
thank you in advance der.brandt
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You can use something like this with [pix_write] :
[gemhead -1] | [t a b] | / [pix_write]
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Jack
Le 11 avr. 09 à 13:16, brandt@subnet.at a écrit :
hi all
does anybody know how to capture a gemwindow. i tried snap2tex but
failed. snap2tex does not force pix_record to write. it does not show any
frame numberchanges and if you stop it, no file is created. since i have
a lot of gem chains in that patch and also snap2tex feedback, i need to
have a own renderchain for the capturing. I also tried the pix_depot and
friends but same behavior like pix_record. both are working well with pix- film or pix_videothank you in advance der.brandt
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