On 12/25/06, Ken Seehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to use PyMedia.  All I need is to process a sequence of video
frames as strings in 24 or 32 bit (RGB or RGBX) format.  It was pretty
easy to do with pygame.movie, but my program needs to run on windows,
and pygame.movie doesn't work on windows any more.

Unfortunately, PyMedia is not nearly as easy as pygame.movie to use.
Has anyone had any luck with it?


Heh.
The documentation on that module is pathetic for how useful the module
itself is.
Have you tried reading it anyway? or trying to find information from looking
at the tutorials?
***Note:  a lot of the tutorials actually don't work.  they declare
variables and then don't use the right name later in the file, and such.
it's really ridiculous because these are syntax errors and they could've
caught them just by running the scripts.  also a lot of the logic in the
tutorials seems to be faulty.  Some of the tutorials didn't run even when
the variable problem was corrected.

Okay, I'm done complaining.
Good luck with it, I may try to help more once I get back in front of a
Python interpreter.
I'm on vacation right now.
Well, as much of a vacation as a student with no job can have over winter
break ;)
I'm on vacation from my vacation, or something.

But yeah.  If you can ask specific questions that arise while you're reading
the documentation, that would be nice,  because I think everyone would have
their own places where they get confused, trying to learn that library :)
Maybe I'll take the time to write some working tutorials later in the break,
and I can write up a big explanation.  I'll definitely let you know if I do.

- Ken


-Luke

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