that it is supported
since Gem uses QuickTime for file access
Am 23.07.2013 um 21:14 schrieb Antonio Roberts anto...@hellocatfood.com
:
Are there any plans for GEM to support the Hap video codec for video
playback? http://vdmx.vidvox.net/blog/hap
I have a degree in IT, but I'm not even sure of what PD is supposed to
do so here's my question : is it possible to create computer-generated
videos with it?
Do you have an example of the kind of music video you want to create?
Here's one I made (I used a hardware video mixer as well)
20eruros or so, i tested already used the
usbtv-chipset/driver.
[1] renkforce br116
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/956875/Renkforce-BR116-USB-20-Video-Grabber
cheers, peter
Am 09.12.13 00:19, schrieb Antonio Roberts:
I'm using PD extended 0.43.4 on Ubuntu 13.10 and have
anything in the br116 cards within
the last 3months, those should be working.
Thanks for the advice. I've ordered some and hopefully they won't disappoint.
Antonio
On 10 December 2013 13:51, Peter Venus n...@petervenus.de wrote:
Hi Antonio!
Am 09.12.13 18:55, schrieb Antonio Roberts:
Hi Peter
i
I've noticed a strange bug in GEM (or ffmpeg) whereby the background
colour, set by [gemwin], isn't captured with [pix_record] if codec 33
is selected. For me this codec is listed as x264 H.264 (MPEG4 AVC)
encoder
See the attached patch for an example. I'm capturing both video and
pictures to
Hi,
Is there any way to manipulate the skeleton of a 3D model using GEM?
Similar to this example which utilises Blender + Pure Data
https://github.com/frankiezafe/blender-pd
Thanks
Antonio
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