Am 5. April 2025 15:51:54 MESZ schrieb chnry <c...@chnry.net>:
>Hello,
>
>On old patch, I used pix_film to load images. I can't make it work anymore on 
>a new computer. Images can be loaded with pix_image, but sometime it's simpler 
>to be able to load image or movie with the same object.
>
>./configure gives :
>
>  film-support
>    use AVFoundation     : no
>    use AVI              : no
>    use aviplay          : yes
>    use DirectShow       : no
>    use FFMPEG           : yes
>    use gmerlin          : yes
>    use mpeg             : no
>    use mpeg-3           : yes
>    use QuickTime        : yes
>
>In pd log i've got : GEM: film loading plugins: MPEG3 aviplay ffmpeg gmerlin 
>quicktime4linux
>
>but surprisingly, pix_film backend list is :
>
>[pix_film]: loader[0] gmerlin
>[pix_film]: loader[1] quicktime4linux
>[pix_film]: loader[2] MPEG3
>[pix_film]: loader[3] aviplay
>[pix_film]: loader[4] ffmpeg
>[pix_film]: loader[5] image
>
>Loading the image fail, even if I try to send "backend image"
>
>loading the image with pix_image is working.
>
>I'm using Gem current Git, on ubuntu mate.
>
>So, what should be made in order to have this image loading in pix_film back?
>
>cheers
>
>Cyrille
>
>

it's supposed to work, but maybe some recent changes broke something...

please (also) report this in the bug tracker.

mfg.sfg.jfd
IOhannes
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