Hi, it's free to give a try with mencoder to build the movie from
pictures, there are several tricks on this page:
http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/ffmpeg/
once some little script can build the movie, it should be easy to use it
though [shell], [popen], or [pyext], and have the movie completed
On 1 Mar 2008, at 3:51 PM, Dudley Brooks wrote:
It's worth trying ... I guess. It has the obvious disadvantage of
saving hundreds or even thousands of files which some other program
then
has to convert into a movie. So if anyone knows how to modify either
pix_record or its inputs ...
After learning how to use [pix_record] (see the thread Saving Gem
output as video file on MacOSX ?) I find, as did Marius Schebella, who
helped me, that it gets the colors confused. Specifically, red becomes
cyan, green becomes magenta, but blue stays blue. Ideas?
Pd 0.39.3-extended, MacOSX
Maybe you could use [pix_write] instead of [pix_record] ?
Something like :
[gemhead 99]
|
[t b a]
|/
[pix_snap]
|
[pix_write]
Then send a [auto 1( message to the first inlet of [pix_write] : each
frame should be write on you HD (you can specify a path).
++
Jack
Le 1 mars 08 à 01:45, Dudley
It's worth trying ... I guess. It has the obvious disadvantage of
saving hundreds or even thousands of files which some other program then
has to convert into a movie. So if anyone knows how to modify either
pix_record or its inputs ... And, for that matter, why pix_record (or
possibly
SnapProX is a good software, but it is not free :(
++
Jack
Le 1 mars 08 à 05:51, Dudley Brooks a écrit :
It's worth trying ... I guess. It has the obvious disadvantage of
saving hundreds or even thousands of files which some other program
then has to convert into a movie. So if anyone