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Am 26.03.11 00:03, schrieb IOhannes zmölnig:
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<pre wrap="">On 03/25/2011 10:31 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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I'll be more specific: On Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, pix_film, pix_movie,
and pix_video are not working for the Pd-extended 0.43 nightly builds
and I have no idea how to make them work.
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what does "not working" mean (apart from 'not working')?
also if they don't work at all, this should be fixed rather than
spending time on [pix_kinect]
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the problem with libusb will probably be the same with videoKINECT
on osx.<br>
so the work is not for nothing :-)<br>
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in the moment the pix_freenect is a little bit better (less bugs i
think) than the videoKINECT but i will try to improve videoKINECT
after the weekend.<br>
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anyhow, Gem's configure now takes arguments "--with-video=plugins" and
"--with-film=plugins" that force the use of the plugin frameworks.
mfgasrd
IOhannes
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