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On 2013-02-25 17:17, Charles Goyard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Cyrille Henry wrote:
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>> looking at the thread, i was assuming that the question was
>> about shmem, but it look more like a question about
>> pix_share_write.
>
> Yes, it was, but since I faile
Hi,
Cyrille Henry wrote:
>
> looking at the thread, i was assuming that the question was about
> shmem, but it look more like a question about pix_share_write.
Yes, it was, but since I failed to find the code of shmem (now I found
it on svn), I assumed it was the same thing as pix_share_* (and t
ok, thanks for the explanation
cheers
c
Le 25/02/2013 16:48, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2013-02-25 16:43, Cyrille Henry wrote:
Le 25/02/2013 16:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : On 2013-02-25
15:54, Cyrille Henry wrote:
on the other hand,
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On 2013-02-25 16:43, Cyrille Henry wrote:
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> Le 25/02/2013 16:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : On 2013-02-25
> 15:54, Cyrille Henry wrote:
on the other hand, pix_share_read / pix_share_write are
dedicated to share pix data. but the id p
Le 25/02/2013 16:17, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2013-02-25 15:54, Cyrille Henry wrote:
on the other hand, pix_share_read / pix_share_write are dedicated
to share pix data. but the id provide is not the shmid.
right, it is a hashed version
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On 2013-02-25 15:54, Cyrille Henry wrote:
> on the other hand, pix_share_read / pix_share_write are dedicated
> to share pix data. but the id provide is not the shmid.
right, it is a hashed version of the shmid, in order to make it more
easily usable
hello
looking at the thread, i was assuming that the question was about shmem, but it
look more like a question about pix_share_write.
in shmem, the shmid is the id provide by the user so anyone can acces to the
mem.
but shmem did share table, so you have to put the pix in a table before shari
Hi,
Cyrille Henry wrote:
> i just did a initial commit of share-mem, a lib dedicated to deal with
> shared memory.
Wow, great !
I'd like to use this to share pixes with veejay (a vjing tool that runs
on linux). Veejay wants YUV and can read/write from/to shm. So it looks
like communication can b
the project sounds great, quite happy you had time and will to take this
on, thank you!
Look forward to give it a try.
cheers,
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Marco Donnarumma
New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director.
Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction Research Team.
Department of Computing, Goldsmiths