On 11/9/06, Sciss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Using GEM:


jit.qt.movie                            streaming movie files off harddisc ; 
note that the

pix_film

jit.matrix                                      storing frames

pix_buffer

jit.window                              presenting movies

gemwin

jit.scalebias                           modifying r / g / b dynamics
jit.op                                  applying fadings

pix_gain, pix_offset, colorRGB, fragment_program

jit.alphablend                  superimposing png images with transparency

pix_image plus pix_texture will do this automatically if the image has
a valid alpha channel

jit.rgb2hsl and jit.hsl2rgb     animating de-saturation (to greyscale)
and back to colour

pix_2grey, pix_contrast (same as pix_saturation),


also jitter already chokes with playing four small movies (cpu-
nonintensive codec!!) on a fast macbook, so i hope to also reduce the
"jitter" in the frame rate timing (images are only 12 fps but jitter
seems to be really bad in keeping proper timing). to me it looks if
either gridflow or pdp could be a good choice?

On OSX use the auo message with pix_film to have Quicktime take care
of playback timings.

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