That's a relief because I had no idea what was wrong with the code!
Your method for figuring out the solution should probably go somewhere on the puredata site. On 11/7/06, Drew Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Problem solved! In short, it was a service called app_filter. Disabling that service fixed the problem. Here's what I did: I went back to the advice Carmen gave a year ago about making sure certain services were running. http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-11/032424.html Although those particular services were running I had not tried disabling all the others. There are so many services I was fearful of screwing up my machine. I guess I was now frustrated enough to try anything. I ran services.msc and disabled everything else and pix_video worked! Then I re-enabled each service until I found the culprit ... a tedious process. I have no idea what app_filter is but I hope this might help someone else if they encounter the same problem. Drew At 08:24 PM 11/3/2006, chris clepper wrote: >On 11/3/06, Drew Browning <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hey Chris, >The OS is 32 bit: Windows XP Home Edition, Version 2002, Service Pack 2 >Drew > > >I have an Intel CoreDuo laptop running that exact OS with no problems. I >didn't install anything other than Pd and it has captured hundreds of >clips from a DV cam so far. Unfortunately, I don't know what to suggest >as a solution to this problem. > >Chris
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