Dear list,
I encounter a strange problem on Mac Books Pro and Pd-extended 0.42.5. On 2 out of 3 tested machines [pix_video] worked fine - but one machine denies working :-(
Working Machine (Intel): OS X 10.6.6, MacBookPro2,2 2,33 GHz - built in iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 2 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List DV Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List IIDC FireWire Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List USB Video Class Video error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. [pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is Built-in iSight [pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not set SG Rect [pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality [pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV
Working Machine (PPC): OS X 10.5.8 PowerBook G4 12" V6,2, 1 GHz - ext. FW400 iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 1 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List DV Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List IIDC FireWire Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List USB Video Class Video error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. [pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is iSight [pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality [pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV
Not working machine (Intel): MacBookPro3,1, OS X 10.6.6, 2,4 GHz - built in iSight:
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
I found a message on the Pd mailinglist which suggests to send 'colorspace rgba' followed by a 'reset' (message is here: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2004-02/017454.html)
This did not work out for me and leads to:
[pix_videoDarwin]: colorspace is GL_RGBA 6408 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGStop failed with error -9402 [pix_videoDarwin]: starting reset error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405
Any ideas what goes wrong? Any idea what the error numbers should tell me?
/c11
Hi there, I just experienced the exact same error on a black macbook 4,1 2.4 Ghz. I went ahead and created my patch and then opened it in PD-Vanilla and after importing all the necessary libraries and it worked fine. I just tested the patch out in extended 0.42.5 again and it is running perfectly. I couldn't explain how or why this worked but I just thought i'd share with you how i dealt with it. Hope that helps. Pat
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Vj Clouds Eleven vjclouds11@yahoo.comwrote:
Dear list,
I encounter a strange problem on Mac Books Pro and Pd-extended 0.42.5. On 2 out of 3 tested machines [pix_video] worked fine - but one machine denies working :-(
Working Machine (Intel): OS X 10.6.6, MacBookPro2,2 2,33 GHz - built in iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 2 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List DV Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List IIDC FireWire Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List USB Video Class Video error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. [pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is Built-in iSight [pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not set SG Rect [pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality [pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV
Working Machine (PPC): OS X 10.5.8 PowerBook G4 12" V6,2, 1 GHz - ext. FW400 iSight
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List count 3 index 1 [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List DV Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List IIDC FireWire Video [pix_videoDarwin]: SG channnel Device List USB Video Class Video error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGSetChannelDevice returned error -9408 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. [pix_videoDarwin]: vdigName is iSight [pix_videoDarwin]: digitizer rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: active src rect is top 0 bottom 1200 left 0 right 1600 [pix_videoDarwin]: set SG NormalQuality [pix_videoDarwin]: using YUV
Not working machine (Intel): MacBookPro3,1, OS X 10.6.6, 2,4 GHz - built in iSight:
[pix_videoDarwin]: height 320 width 240 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405 ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
I found a message on the Pd mailinglist which suggests to send 'colorspace rgba' followed by a 'reset' (message is here: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2004-02/017454.html)
This did not work out for me and leads to:
[pix_videoDarwin]: colorspace is GL_RGBA 6408 error: [pix_videoDarwin]: SGStop failed with error -9402 [pix_videoDarwin]: starting reset error: [pix_videoDarwin]: could not make new SG channnel error -9405
Any ideas what goes wrong? Any idea what the error numbers should tell me?
/c11
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, patrick mcnameeking wrote:
Hi there, I just experienced the exact same error on a black macbook 4,1 2.4 Ghz. I went ahead and created my patch and then opened it in PD-Vanilla and after importing all the necessary libraries and it worked fine. I just tested the patch out in extended 0.42.5 again and it is running perfectly. I couldn't explain how or why this worked but I just thought i'd share with you how i dealt with it. Hope that helps. Pat
Btw, I compiled a list of OSX error messages here :
http://gridflow.ca/svn/trunk/src/MacErrors2.i
Each error number, followed by a symbol, followed by a comment (if you're lucky).
For example, -9402 and -9405 are :
OSERR(-9402,"cantDoThatInCurrentMode","") OSERR(-9405,"couldntGetRequiredComponent","")
the symbols are somewhat vague and the comments are missing, but at least, you've got more than just a number. (most error numbers are more precise and more documented than that)
It still would take an Apple Quicktime's developer manual to really make sense of this, though.
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