Hi Phillip, Still crashing though?.. that's not good. I'll try and work on that. It runs for hours on Linux without problems (that's the machine I have with the most disk space so it's where I record our meetings). Something about Windows or windows-specific code, or GTK under Windows ...
Derek Phillips, Joseph wrote: > Thanks for the quick help Derek- it worked! It seems to be working fine > now. The program has still crashed twice during playback since I made > the switch to GTK 2.8.9, but it doesn't seem to be a regular thing like > before. > Thanks again- looking forward to more of your additions in the future! > > Joe > > > Joseph Phillips > Center for Simulation and Safety in Healthcare > University of Chicago > jphill...@dacc.uchicago.edu <mailto:jphill...@dacc.uchicago.edu> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Derek Piper [mailto:dcpi...@indiana.edu] > *Sent:* Thu 4/20/2006 2:40 PM > *To:* Phillips, Joseph > *Cc:* ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > *Subject:* Re: AGVCR > > > Hi Phillip, > > I was able to recreate the problem on a windows machine (AGVCR > appeared > to lock up after 16 minutes), and it was running GTK 2.6.10 as a > runtime. I then removed GTK 2.6 and installed GTK 2.8.9 (the latest > available Windows installer) and re-tried the test in the same venue > (Venue Client didn't even get shut down between tests) and AGVCR has > been running fine for over 45 minutes and still going as I write this > email, so I would suggest trying GTK 2.8.9 to see if it helps you too. > I think I will need to update the Windows GTK runtime to 2.8 and > possibly put a note on the website. Given the apparent GTK bug with > AGVCR running on GTK 2.6 I may even move to compiling the Windows build > against 2.8 to make it 'compulsory' to use 2.8. > > Derek > > Phillips, Joseph wrote: > > We've been attempting to use AGVCR 1.5.9 for video feedback in our > > medical simulation center, but the application window seems to go blank > > and lock up after letting it run for more than 10 minutes or so. > > Invariably, the file that was being recorded when the application > > crashed can't be played back later, even after restarting. We're using a > > WindowsXP (formerly InSors) machine with a Videum capture card and four > > cameras. > > If we can get it working, we'd like to use it for recording our sim > > debriefings as well, including the playback or the earlier recording. > > Has anyone tried using AGVCR to record playback streams from AGVCR on > > another machine? It seems like it should work, right? Any help or advice > > is greatly appreciated- thanks! > > > > Joe Phillips > > Center for Simulation and Safety in Healthcare > > University of Chicago > > jphill...@dacc.uchicago.edu <mailto:jphill...@dacc.uchicago.edu> > > -- > Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 > IRI 323, School of Informatics > Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana