[pix_video] gives an output on [enumerate( but using these numbers or names in 
the [device( message has not the desired effect. What works now is to use the 
[dialog( message and set the input by hand. unfortunatly I have to do this 
every time I open the patch.
Thank you both for your informations concerning the linux backends.
Probably I will have to use Linux for my project because of the limitation of 
RAM in a 32bit application (i use a lot [pix_delay]).


> Am 08.06.2018 um 21:05 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]>:
> 
> On 06/07/2018 12:05 PM, hi via GEM-dev wrote:
>> Dearest Gem devs
>> 
>> sorry for cross posting pd+gem
>> 
>> I try to work with a Blackmagic DeckLink Duo 2 with 4 separate SDI inputs on 
>> OSX. I have problems selecting the individual video streams. With 
>> [pix_video] the [device <nr>( message does not give the expected results -> 
>> the cameras won’t open.
>> Does any of you have any experiences with this (or similar) hardware??
> 
> 
> are the cameras enumerated, when you send an [enumerate( message to the
> [pix_video] object (watch the 2nd outlet).
> 
> you also might to try the [channel( message (if this works, you probably
> cannot access two inputs at the same time).
> 
> gfamrds
> IOhannes
> 
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