I have forgotten to send this to the list. Oops ! Sorry, i didn't understand the question !Tell me if it's what you need (with [gemframmebuffer] as Cyrille mentioned).
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Jack
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Le 19 juin 08 à 17:49, Jack a écrit :
Le 19 juin 08 à 15:30, Martin . a écrit :Hi, [separator] and [pix_separator] still shows both of the films in thegemwin, on top of each other. is there a way of not showing one of thestreams, but still be able to record from it with ex [pix_write]?a dirty solution would also be to make sure that the stream im recording is hidden behind the other layer in gemwin. how is this determined, which layer is on top? cheers, martin On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:You have to use [separator] [gemhead] | [pix_film] |\ | \ | [separator] | | | [pix_texture] | | | [rectangle 4 3] | [separator] | [pix_texture] | [rectangle 2 1.5] Le 19 juin 08 à 14:35, Martin . a écrit :Hi, in Gem, Im trying to resize a video to take _small_ preview likesnapshots that i can save as files (with pix_write), but still sending a stream with the _original size_ to another place, to either displayor record.So far it seems that [pix_resize] deals with resolution of the videowhile [rectangle] actually sizes it.And here is the point where i probably haven't understood gem enough(being a bit impatient maybe..:) can i resize what i play with a [rectangle] while not displaying it, while displaying another[rectangle] playing the same feed? Or is there a smart way about this?Cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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