Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-24 Thread Mathieu Bouchard

On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Husk 00 wrote:

I use #record from gridflow. It's not Gem, I know, but it's a good 
solution (thanks Mathieu) cheers husk


I don't remember whether I said the following already, but I don't use 
[#record] and didn't write [#record].


I find it more convenient to be using [#out] directly, as it makes it easy
to write down your settings in your own patch, like this :

  [open stuff.mov, framerate 25, codec jpeg, parameter jpeg_quality 67(
   |
  [#out]

or if you really want to loadbang it, there's a single-box shortcut :

  [#out stuff.mov, framerate 25, codec jpeg, parameter jpeg_quality 67]

but I don't use this shortcut often, because I want to avoid some 
potential accidents of overwriting files :)


[#record] is a small abstraction that uses [#out]'s open quicktime.

Note that you can only use one [#record] at a time, but you can use 
several [#out].


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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-24 Thread ALAN BROOKER
You could use use the gridflow object [#from_pix] to  [#out] as
Mathieu mentioned to record Gem stuff too

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
 On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Husk 00 wrote:

 I use #record from gridflow. It's not Gem, I know, but it's a good
 solution (thanks Mathieu) cheers husk

 I don't remember whether I said the following already, but I don't use
 [#record] and didn't write [#record].

 I find it more convenient to be using [#out] directly, as it makes it easy
 to write down your settings in your own patch, like this :

  [open stuff.mov, framerate 25, codec jpeg, parameter jpeg_quality 67(
   |
  [#out]

 or if you really want to loadbang it, there's a single-box shortcut :

  [#out stuff.mov, framerate 25, codec jpeg, parameter jpeg_quality 67]

 but I don't use this shortcut often, because I want to avoid some potential
 accidents of overwriting files :)

 [#record] is a small abstraction that uses [#out]'s open quicktime.

 Note that you can only use one [#record] at a time, but you can use several
 [#out].

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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-23 Thread •≈•≈•≈•
i have the same problem on OS X.
is there any other way to record GEM videos?
thanks


On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've also tried with auto 1, with and without the bangs, and nothing
 changes.

 On 03/13/2011 01:43 PM, Olivier Baudu wrote:

 Hi,

 I've recently tried all the codecs but without success... :-/
 (pd-ext 0.42.5 // gem 0.92.3 // Ubuntu 10.04)

 Sorry...

 If someone knows a way to make it works, I'll be happy too...

 Cheers...

 01ivier



 2011/3/12 Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.com
 mailto:matteosistise...@gmail.com

    Some more detailed information of what happens:

    1 I start Pd Extended
    2 I open the patch which uses pix_record
    3 send it codec 5
    4 send it open filename.mov
    5 send it record 1
    6 send it a bang at every frame
    7 send it record 0.

    (it is always receiving the gemlist)

    Result: it only records the first frame (not a black frame, an
    actual frame).

    If I repeat steps 4-7, i records only one frame again (overwriting
    the file, as expected). If I repeat only steps 5-7, it does nothing,
    doesn't even touch the file (this may be expected).

    If I close the patch (but not Pd), and repeat steps 2-5, it crashes.


    This is Pd Extended 0.42.5, gem 0.92.3 compiled sep 22 2010 (comes
    with pd extended), Ubuntu 10.04


    Apart from the crash which I can avoid, is there something I am
    missing to have it record more than one frame??? Does anybody know
    of a codec that gives less issues? (there are too many to try them
 all).

    thanks
    m.





    On 03/12/2011 08:18 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:

        Hi,

        Time ago I succesfully used pix_record in Windows by trying
        different
        codecs until I found one that wouldn't make it crash.

        Now I'm trying to use it in linux and I managed to create the
 output
        file and it seems it records one black frame, but nothing more.
        The file
        seems to have the correct dimensions in pixels but it never grows
 to
        more than a few Kb.

        I use codec 5 which is ffmpeg mjpeg.

        I have:

        [gemhead 99]
        |
        [t b a]
        | /
        [pix_snap 500 500]
        |
        [t b a]
        | /
        [pix_record]

        Well I'm simplifying it, because I have a spigot so that the
        situation
        is equivalent to the picture above only after I've sent the
        record 1
        message.

        I send to pix_record, in this order:
        file output.mov
        record 1
        ... now for every frame I send it a bang (and the gemlist of
 course)
        record 0
        ...now i stop banging it

        I've verified that pix_snap is snapping as expected (I've tried
        putting
        a pix texture after it and using the texture on a square).

        Any idea?

        It prints this message to the console when it receives the
        file message:
        encoding as Quicktime (QT7 compatible)

        but it doesn't print any message when it gets the record 1 and
        record
        0 messages.

        thanks
        m.



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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-23 Thread Olivier Baudu
If the video is not so big, you can shoot the screen at 25 fps with
[pix_write] and make a film of all the pictures with mencoder :

mencoder mf://*.jpg -mf fps=25 -o output.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts
vcodec=mpeg4

01ivier


2011/3/23 •≈•≈•≈• potaxpo...@gmail.com

 i have the same problem on OS X.
 is there any other way to record GEM videos?
 thanks


 On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette
 matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:
  I've also tried with auto 1, with and without the bangs, and nothing
  changes.
 
  On 03/13/2011 01:43 PM, Olivier Baudu wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I've recently tried all the codecs but without success... :-/
  (pd-ext 0.42.5 // gem 0.92.3 // Ubuntu 10.04)
 
  Sorry...
 
  If someone knows a way to make it works, I'll be happy too...
 
  Cheers...
 
  01ivier
 
 
 
  2011/3/12 Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.com
  mailto:matteosistise...@gmail.com
 
 Some more detailed information of what happens:
 
 1 I start Pd Extended
 2 I open the patch which uses pix_record
 3 send it codec 5
 4 send it open filename.mov
 5 send it record 1
 6 send it a bang at every frame
 7 send it record 0.
 
 (it is always receiving the gemlist)
 
 Result: it only records the first frame (not a black frame, an
 actual frame).
 
 If I repeat steps 4-7, i records only one frame again (overwriting
 the file, as expected). If I repeat only steps 5-7, it does nothing,
 doesn't even touch the file (this may be expected).
 
 If I close the patch (but not Pd), and repeat steps 2-5, it crashes.
 
 
 This is Pd Extended 0.42.5, gem 0.92.3 compiled sep 22 2010 (comes
 with pd extended), Ubuntu 10.04
 
 
 Apart from the crash which I can avoid, is there something I am
 missing to have it record more than one frame??? Does anybody know
 of a codec that gives less issues? (there are too many to try them
  all).
 
 thanks
 m.
 
 
 
 
 
 On 03/12/2011 08:18 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Time ago I succesfully used pix_record in Windows by trying
 different
 codecs until I found one that wouldn't make it crash.
 
 Now I'm trying to use it in linux and I managed to create the
  output
 file and it seems it records one black frame, but nothing more.
 The file
 seems to have the correct dimensions in pixels but it never grows
  to
 more than a few Kb.
 
 I use codec 5 which is ffmpeg mjpeg.
 
 I have:
 
 [gemhead 99]
 |
 [t b a]
 | /
 [pix_snap 500 500]
 |
 [t b a]
 | /
 [pix_record]
 
 Well I'm simplifying it, because I have a spigot so that the
 situation
 is equivalent to the picture above only after I've sent the
 record 1
 message.
 
 I send to pix_record, in this order:
 file output.mov
 record 1
 ... now for every frame I send it a bang (and the gemlist of
  course)
 record 0
 ...now i stop banging it
 
 I've verified that pix_snap is snapping as expected (I've tried
 putting
 a pix texture after it and using the texture on a square).
 
 Any idea?
 
 It prints this message to the console when it receives the
 file message:
 encoding as Quicktime (QT7 compatible)
 
 but it doesn't print any message when it gets the record 1 and
 record
 0 messages.
 
 thanks
 m.
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-23 Thread Husk 00
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:18 AM, •≈•≈•≈• potaxpo...@gmail.com wrote:
 i have the same problem on OS X.
 is there any other way to record GEM videos?
 thanks

I use #record from gridflow.
It's not Gem, I know, but it's a good solution (thanks Mathieu)
cheers
husk

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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-14 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette
I've also tried with auto 1, with and without the bangs, and nothing 
changes.


On 03/13/2011 01:43 PM, Olivier Baudu wrote:

Hi,

I've recently tried all the codecs but without success... :-/
(pd-ext 0.42.5 // gem 0.92.3 // Ubuntu 10.04)

Sorry...

If someone knows a way to make it works, I'll be happy too...

Cheers...

01ivier



2011/3/12 Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.com
mailto:matteosistise...@gmail.com

Some more detailed information of what happens:

1 I start Pd Extended
2 I open the patch which uses pix_record
3 send it codec 5
4 send it open filename.mov
5 send it record 1
6 send it a bang at every frame
7 send it record 0.

(it is always receiving the gemlist)

Result: it only records the first frame (not a black frame, an
actual frame).

If I repeat steps 4-7, i records only one frame again (overwriting
the file, as expected). If I repeat only steps 5-7, it does nothing,
doesn't even touch the file (this may be expected).

If I close the patch (but not Pd), and repeat steps 2-5, it crashes.


This is Pd Extended 0.42.5, gem 0.92.3 compiled sep 22 2010 (comes
with pd extended), Ubuntu 10.04


Apart from the crash which I can avoid, is there something I am
missing to have it record more than one frame??? Does anybody know
of a codec that gives less issues? (there are too many to try them all).

thanks
m.





On 03/12/2011 08:18 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:

Hi,

Time ago I succesfully used pix_record in Windows by trying
different
codecs until I found one that wouldn't make it crash.

Now I'm trying to use it in linux and I managed to create the output
file and it seems it records one black frame, but nothing more.
The file
seems to have the correct dimensions in pixels but it never grows to
more than a few Kb.

I use codec 5 which is ffmpeg mjpeg.

I have:

[gemhead 99]
|
[t b a]
| /
[pix_snap 500 500]
|
[t b a]
| /
[pix_record]

Well I'm simplifying it, because I have a spigot so that the
situation
is equivalent to the picture above only after I've sent the
record 1
message.

I send to pix_record, in this order:
file output.mov
record 1
... now for every frame I send it a bang (and the gemlist of course)
record 0
...now i stop banging it

I've verified that pix_snap is snapping as expected (I've tried
putting
a pix texture after it and using the texture on a square).

Any idea?

It prints this message to the console when it receives the
file message:
encoding as Quicktime (QT7 compatible)

but it doesn't print any message when it gets the record 1 and
record
0 messages.

thanks
m.



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[PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-12 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette

Hi,

Time ago I succesfully used pix_record in Windows by trying different 
codecs until I found one that wouldn't make it crash.


Now I'm trying to use it in linux and I managed to create the output 
file and it seems it records one black frame, but nothing more. The file 
seems to have the correct dimensions in pixels but it never grows to 
more than a few Kb.


I use codec 5 which is ffmpeg mjpeg.

I have:

[gemhead 99]
 |
[t b a]
 | /
[pix_snap 500 500]
 |
[t b a]
 | /
[pix_record]

Well I'm simplifying it, because I have a spigot so that the situation 
is equivalent to the picture above only after I've sent the record 1 
message.


I send to pix_record, in this order:
  file output.mov
  record 1
  ... now for every frame I send it a bang (and the gemlist of course)
  record 0
  ...now i stop banging it

I've verified that pix_snap is snapping as expected (I've tried putting 
a pix texture after it and using the texture on a square).


Any idea?

It prints this message to the console when it receives the file message:
encoding as Quicktime (QT7 compatible)

but it doesn't print any message when it gets the record 1 and record 
0 messages.


thanks
m.

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Re: [PD] cannot get pix_record to work

2011-03-12 Thread Matteo Sisti Sette

Some more detailed information of what happens:

1 I start Pd Extended
2 I open the patch which uses pix_record
3 send it codec 5
4 send it open filename.mov
5 send it record 1
6 send it a bang at every frame
7 send it record 0.

(it is always receiving the gemlist)

Result: it only records the first frame (not a black frame, an actual 
frame).


If I repeat steps 4-7, i records only one frame again (overwriting the 
file, as expected). If I repeat only steps 5-7, it does nothing, doesn't 
even touch the file (this may be expected).


If I close the patch (but not Pd), and repeat steps 2-5, it crashes.


This is Pd Extended 0.42.5, gem 0.92.3 compiled sep 22 2010 (comes with 
pd extended), Ubuntu 10.04



Apart from the crash which I can avoid, is there something I am missing 
to have it record more than one frame??? Does anybody know of a codec 
that gives less issues? (there are too many to try them all).


thanks
m.




On 03/12/2011 08:18 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:

Hi,

Time ago I succesfully used pix_record in Windows by trying different
codecs until I found one that wouldn't make it crash.

Now I'm trying to use it in linux and I managed to create the output
file and it seems it records one black frame, but nothing more. The file
seems to have the correct dimensions in pixels but it never grows to
more than a few Kb.

I use codec 5 which is ffmpeg mjpeg.

I have:

[gemhead 99]
|
[t b a]
| /
[pix_snap 500 500]
|
[t b a]
| /
[pix_record]

Well I'm simplifying it, because I have a spigot so that the situation
is equivalent to the picture above only after I've sent the record 1
message.

I send to pix_record, in this order:
file output.mov
record 1
... now for every frame I send it a bang (and the gemlist of course)
record 0
...now i stop banging it

I've verified that pix_snap is snapping as expected (I've tried putting
a pix texture after it and using the texture on a square).

Any idea?

It prints this message to the console when it receives the file message:
encoding as Quicktime (QT7 compatible)

but it doesn't print any message when it gets the record 1 and record
0 messages.

thanks
m.



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