> But if the new Cin version do automatically, what does "Disable OpenGL
> masking" do, now? (perhaps no longer needed?)
>
> It should no longer be needed. I will tell gg to take it out. Thanks.
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Okay. Really thanks for the info, very clear.
But if the new Cin version do automatically, what does "Disable OpenGL
masking" do, now? (perhaps no longer needed?)
Il 09/06/2019 19.14, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
IgorB:
I should have made that clear. Feathering (which uses shading) in
masking
IgorB:
I should have made that clear. Feathering (which uses shading) in masking
uses OpenGL 4.3 version. An automatic probe in Cinelerra looks to see
which GL version you have and even if the Video Driver is OpenGL, will
switch to software for feathering if the driver is not high enough. Since
IgorBeg: "What did you do?"
Phyllis: "He fixed a bug!"
Ahahahh, you are great! Yes, I understood, but I would like to know if
it also depens by my OpenGL or not.
My old test Project works fine. Thanks.
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IgorB:
> or disable that option, the output doesn't change, it is always
> displayed correctly. What did you do?
>
He fixed a bug!
(If you need of a screencast to see what I see on the screen, let me know)
> Now, I try with my old test Project. Thanks!
>
We do not need a screencast. Let use
GG/Phyllis, I tested the new build ub16-20190608 with your simple test file.
Wow! It also works perfectly with OpenGL Video Driver (setted in
Preferences) like X11 Video Driver.
And in Mask tool the "DisableOpenGL masking" is unchecked; if I enable
or disable that option, the output doesn't
IgorB:
Yeah! we found a bug now. Could you try the latest test build on simple
test file? Simple test files is at:
https://www.datafilehost.com/d/a07d5d03
New build with fix in is at:
https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-5.1-ub16-x86_64-static.txz
Unfortunately it doesn't
Ooh thanks!
It is the OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30 that is of concern
And I thought it was "core profile shading language version string =
3.3". I was wrong.
GG wants to know if when you run the same way but click on the
"Disable OpenGL masking" checkbox, does it work
IgorB: thanks for that. It is the OpenGL shading language version string:
1.30 that is of concern (not the "core profile shading language version
string". GG wants to know if when you run the same way but click on the
"Disable OpenGL masking" checkbox, does it work correctly then? That would
Thanks Phyllis!
When you have time and if this exists on "Charlie", execute the
command at the prompt:
glxinfo | grep version
that will let us know which version of OpenGL you are running and we
can see if it matches expectations.
"Charlie" ( hehehe ;-p ) says:
server glx version string:
IgorB:
Does Gradient plugin works with the masks (Mask tool) when OpenGL is
> enabled?
> If X11-OpenGL Video Driver (in Preferences> Playback_A> VideoOut) is
> selected and you are using the masks, they are not showed (but the plugin
> works).
>
Yes, it should. When you have time and if this
GG/Phyllis thanks for the ub16 build.
Does Gradient plugin works with the masks (Mask tool) when OpenGL is
enabled?
If X11-OpenGL Video Driver (in Preferences> Playback_A> VideoOut) is
selected and you are using the masks, they are not showed (but the
plugin works).
More, doing some tests a
Today's checkin was to get the Gradient Plugin (as often used in masking)
to create the same results when using the X11 driver and the X11-OpenGL
video driver.
A test version for Ubuntu16 is at:
https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-5.1-ub16-x86_64-static.txz
which contains all
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