depending on the aplication, it can help to separate the tracking and the
rendering on 2 diferents process (2 diferent pd).
(most computer have multiple processor now)
to slow a gemhead, you can stop it (sending it 0) and then send it bangs with a
metronome.
if you don't use it for rendering it should work...
c
Le 05/04/2011 16:47, Matteo Sisti Sette a écrit :
On 04/05/2011 04:33 PM, chris clepper wrote:
I used pix_movement and blob for basic motion detection for years. I
gated the video signal so it would only output every half second or
second
How do you gate the video signal? That may be exactly the workaround I need
Try setting the GEM framerate to the
advertised frame rate of your device and see if that helps.
Yes it does help, it fixes the problem completely. But that is not an option if
i need to produce graphical output at a higher framerate. It's ok to detect the
movement at a rate equal to or lower than the camera frame rate, but i can't
lower the whole gem framerate because that will affect video output.
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