Thanks for pointing out. Might be some stereotype of mine, but I've worked in a easier way on cross-platform projects with [pix_movie] which seems to handle in a better way different codecs on different platforms. I don't know the guts of both obj though. However on the archive list there are threads about this same topic, which I referred to when I had issues to solve. Your experience is surely more reliable.
M On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:12 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2010-07-04 14:14, Marco Donnarumma wrote: > > [pix_film] is well known for this kind of crash-y issues. > > > > this is entire news for me. > there are 2 bug-reports in Gem's bug-tracker that have "pix_film" in > their title. then i found (after admittedly quick searching) one (1) > more report related to pix_film's "gmerlin" backend. > > if you know so many "crash-y issues" please report them at > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=64325&atid=507079 > > > > > However, have you tried using [pix_movie] instead? > > > > In my experience it's more reliable. > > > > in my experience it is less reliable (esp. on OSX where there is still > the unresolved flickering thing). > > > fgmasdr > IOhannes > > -- Marco Donnarumma aka TheSAD Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher - Edinburgh, UK PORTFOLIO: http://marcodonnarumma.com LAB: http://www.thesaddj.com | http://cntrl.sourceforge.net | http://www.flxer.net EVENT: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net
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