[GEM-dev] and here goes another one

johann scholz akira.vdc at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 17:21:00 CEST 2009


2009/4/15 IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig at iem.at>

> johann scholz wrote:
>
>> hi again,
>>
>> i found that one out too, i still hope its not a os issue but can be
>> configured
>> in pd!!!! and you are right its actually 200 images per go
>>
>
> most likely it is a bug in Gem (or - unlikely - one of ist auxiliary
> libraries).
> most likely you will not be able to "configure" this from within Pd.
>
> a workaround for now, _might_ be to use [pix_buffer] to read the images).
> i say "might" because this object might trigger the same bug as well.
>
>
>> sorry forgot to post my specs:
>> os: windows xp professional, service pack 3
>> pd: ver. 0.40.3-extended
>> gem: ver. 0.91(included in pd extended)
>>
>
> thanks.
>
> which kind of images are you trying to load (jpeg, tif,...?)
>
> mfga.sdr
> IOhannes
>

thx for the fast answer, i will try that one out with pix_buffer,
and download the newest version of gem, which is
0.91.3, hope it will work!!!!!
ah...it's .tif sequences, due to the included alpha channel
which i need!
mfg
johann
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