hello, no I don't find a solution, I think maybe to encode in .mjpg could do the trick (or to force to using QTsupport as Iohannes suggest)
but I don't have anymore this windows machine to test best, stéfan 2010/10/2 Fernando Krum <[email protected]> > Hi there Stéfan, > > did you manage to get through this ? > i'm sort of having the same problem here... > trying to play video files on a Vista machine with pix_film support for > both > DirectShow and Quicktime. > when i try to play a video encoded on Photo-JPG on pix_film, the video > playback > gets really slow. When I make it fullscreen, the CPU load goes over 200%. > > Does anybody knows why is that happening ? > I have tried Apple Photo-Jpg and Photo JPEG as encoder for pix_film. > the movie is a .MOV. > > thanx a lot for your attention, > > > Fernando Krum. > > 2010/9/3 stéfan piat <[email protected]> > > thanks for clarifying this >> >> when I create pix_film I have this in the pd-console: >> pix_film:: directshow support >> pix_film:: quicktime support >> >> when I open a .mov file (photo-jpeg) I have this: >> >> [pix_filmNEW]: opening movie.mov with format 1908 >> Trying DirectShow >> error: Unable to connect filters -2147220969 >> [pix_filmNEW]: ... >> [pix_filmNEW]: loaded file: movie.mov with 1266 frames (720x405) at >> 1266.000000 fps >> >> >> how could i force pix_film to use Quicktime ? >> >> >> best, >> stefan >> >> 2010/9/3 IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> On 09/03/2010 12:01 AM, stéfan piat wrote: >>> > >>> > I read somewher that pd-extended has to be build with quicktime support >>> to >>> > play well .mov files >>> > >>> >>> where did you read this? >>> Pd-extended currently does not build Gem at all on w32, it takes the >>> official binary release, which includes QuickTime support. >>> >>> you can easily check whether yuo do have QuickTime support if you have a >>> look what's printed to the pd-console when you first create a [pix_film] >>> object. >>> >>> >>> anyhow, the problem you probably have is, that DirectShow is able to >>> open the film quite well, so QuickTime is never tried. >>> you have to force [pix_film] to use the QuickTime backend. >>> >>> fgamsdr >>> IOhannes >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) >>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ >>> >>> iEYEARECAAYFAkyAsdIACgkQkX2Xpv6ydvQG5gCgm3AwTUnimdfrSA8Dl5n4EsJn >>> 0g4AoJrCZlaPqHiofqLalh+EnxrKzW4c >>> =zso1 >>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> [email protected] mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >
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