[GEM-dev] compiling GEM on osx

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Thu Jun 16 18:23:45 CEST 2011


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On 2011-06-15 19:01, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
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> Le 15/06/11 14:16, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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>>> cool, pix_video is working well here!
>>> but pix_movie and pix_film aren't:
>>> error: [pix_movie]: unable to open file: XXX
>>> error: [pix_film]: unable to open file: XXX
>> hmm, is there any printout about supported backends?
>> i get:
>> pix_film:: Darwin support
> yes I have:
> pix_film:: QuickTime support
> it's different for pix_video:
> [pix_video]: backend #0='Darwin'    SG channnel Device List count 3 index 2
> 

hmm, why are you using the QuickTime backend in the first place?
do you _have_ a working gem_filmDarwin backend? that's the preferred way
to load films on OSX.

filmQT is mainly used for QuickTime4Windows.
however, i think i managed to fix the issues on OSX now (svn:4050), so
now  both filmQT and filmDarwin should work (and provide virtually the
same functionality)

gfmasdr
IOhannes
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