[GEM-dev] videoIO

patrick puredata at 11h11.com
Sun Nov 8 09:28:55 CET 2009


hi,

i am trying to use videoIO from svn. i had a problem compiling it:

pix_file_write.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void 
pix_file_write::openFile(t_symbol*)’:
pix_file_write.cpp:57: error: ‘fopen’ was not declared in this scope
pix_file_write.cpp:57: error: ‘fclose’ was not declared in this scope
pix_file_write.cpp: In static member function ‘static void 
pix_file_write::startCallback(void*, t_floatarg)’:
pix_file_write.cpp:165: error: ‘printf’ was not declared in this scope
pix_file_write.cpp: In static member function ‘static void 
pix_file_write::stopCallback(void*, t_floatarg)’:
pix_file_write.cpp:172: error: ‘printf’ was not declared in this scope
make[1]: *** [pix_file_write.o] Error 1

i simply remove the file from the directory for now. make install report:
...
install -d /usr/lib/pd/extra
install -p pix_device_read.pd_linux pix_file_read.pd_linux /usr/lib/pd/extra
...
install -d /usr/lib/videoIO
install -p *.so /usr/lib/videoIO

ldconfig:
libgstvideo-0.10.so.0 -> libgstvideo-0.10.so.0.18.0
libgstbasevideo-0.10.so.0 -> libgstbasevideo-0.10.so.0.0.0

i am on ubuntu. trying with pix_file_read-help.pd = not working and 
crashing. tried to load many format (.mov, .avi. mpg, .flv, .mp4) nope. 
also i know that gem support gmerlin, but the configure do not find my 
installation of gmerlin (karmic). what is the best solution here?

pat








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