[GEM-dev] bugs in gem-0.94 w64

Patrice Colet colet.patrice at free.fr
Thu Jan 17 15:52:21 CET 2019


Le 17/01/2019 à 13:48, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :

> On 17.01.19 01:45, Patrice Colet wrote:
>> [pix_image] doesn't load any image at all
> it's supposed to load SGI-images (.rgb extension).
> the imageSGI backend is the only one, that doesn't have any external
> dependencies.
> the image will appear upside down (that's fixed in git already).
>
Yes the console say it loads SGI backend for reading and recording 
images, but I don't know if it works because I don't have .rgb images 
and I don't know how Gem is able to record SGI-images.

> can the mov files be played back with the windows media player?
yes
> how about [pix_video]?

It does work with my webcam and the following pd console message:

  videoInput-videoplugin $0
... couldn't create
info: driver videoInput
videoctl: enumerate
info: devices 1
info: device Integrated Webcam videoInput
videoctl: device 0

>
> you might also want to start Pd from the cmdline (rather than clicking
> on the Pd.exe), and raise the general verbosity to a higher level, using
>   "-verbose -verbose -verbose" (the more the merrier)).
>
> this should give you an indication about which backends (afaict: of any
> kind) are attempted to load.
> it also might give you a hint what goes wrong with the pugins that
> depend on 3rd party dlls. (if not in the Pd-console, then probably in
> the terminal)

I've been running PureData from cmd for this test and I don't see any 
consistent message that could help but in doubt the log file is attached

> also: do [text3d] and friends work?
>
yes they all work

> thanks for testing.

I've also tested 32bit version of this release, no plugin at all were 
loaded, and it needs libwinpthread-1.dll from mingw32/bin that's why 
I've asked if Pd needs to be compiled with my machine, but I'd like to 
focus on 64bit version that almost work by just installing from deken...


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