bra...@subnet.at wrote:
Sorry for that...by reding too fast i thought you were talking about pix_film
no prob.
it's just that osx uses QuickTime for reading movies _and_ images (hence
the confusion), while w32 uses QuickTime _only_ for reading movies.
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Sorry for that...by reding too fast i thought you were talking about pix_film
markus
> bra...@subnet.at wrote:
>> I am able to play mov´s and avis on w32. afair i just had to
>> install
>> the quicktimeplayer after gem
>
> please note that reading data from movie/films and reading data from
> s
bra...@subnet.at wrote:
I am able to play mov´s and avis on w32. afair i just had to install
the quicktimeplayer after gem
please note that reading data from movie/films and reading data from
still-images is handled differently in Gem.
that is: the ability to read avi's has no relationship to
I am able to play mov´s and avis on w32. afair i just had to install
the quicktimeplayer after gem
all the best#
markus
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Pd FLOSS assumes Pd Extended, so it's Quicktime on Windows and Mac.
>
> no
> afair, only on OSX, QuickTime is used for image reading.
> on w32 you have
Derek Holzer wrote:
Pd FLOSS assumes Pd Extended, so it's Quicktime on Windows and Mac.
no
afair, only on OSX, QuickTime is used for image reading.
on w32 you have libjpeg and libtiff support.
on linux you have ImageMagick.
the reason why quicktime is not (optionally) used on w32 is beyond my
Here's the result from ./configure on the Debian/lenny machine:
Result:
Target : Gem.pd_linux
Objects: Base Controls Geos Manips Nongeos
Particles Pixes openGL
Configuration:
Compiler : g++
CXXFLAGS : -g -O2 -fPIC -freg-stru
Pd FLOSS assumes Pd Extended, so it's Quicktime on Windows and Mac.
Linux is more complicated, based on the libs it's compiled against. I'll
get Hans to send the compiler flags in a sec...
D.
cyrille henry wrote:
marius schebella a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working on the GEM part of the FLOSS manua
Hi,
I'm working on the GEM part of the FLOSS manual. got stuck with the
supported file formats of pix_image.
the help patch says *.tif, *jpg, *.png. but it seems that *.bmp and
*.gif are also supported. is this depending on the OS?
can someone confirm that all these file types are supported? any
marius schebella a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working on the GEM part of the FLOSS manual. got stuck with the
supported file formats of pix_image.
the help patch says *.tif, *jpg, *.png. but it seems that *.bmp and
*.gif are also supported. is this depending on the OS?
it does not only depend on the os
cyrille henry wrote:
marius schebella a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working on the GEM part of the FLOSS manual. got stuck with the
supported file formats of pix_image.
the help patch says *.tif, *jpg, *.png. but it seems that *.bmp and
*.gif are also supported. is this depending on the OS?
it does not
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