On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 10:49 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > > i don't know which decoding library your build of Gem uses, but chances > are that you have either lqt and/or gmerlin. > you can see which decoding libs you have when you create the first > [pix_film] object. you should get something like: > <snip> > pix_film:: quicktime support > pix_film:: libmpeg3 support > pix_film:: libaviplay support > </snip> > on your pd-console. > ...
I also don't know, I use pdextended from the Nightly Auto-Builds when I create the first pix_film I get: pix_film:: quicktime support pix_film:: libmpeg3 support > if you have "quicktime support" (meaning "lqt"), you should try to play > the video with "lqtplay" (which is part of quicktime-x11utils on debian). > if this crashes as well, your libquicktime is broken (read: it's nothing > Gem can do anything about) > I think you are right, lqtplay crashes with the same error, I wonder if I can fix this. On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 10:50 +0100, tim vets wrote: > ... > > Here's what I do to any video I want to use in pd: > > > mencoder $1 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg:vpass=1 -oac pcm -o > $1_pd.avi > ffmpeg -i $1_pd.avi -ar 44100 $1_pd.wav > > the second line extracts the audio into a separate wav file. > has always worked for me so far... This works very good. thank you! Looks like I will have to convert all my videos now. Thank you all for the help. Have a nice day. _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list