[GEM-dev] GEM-dev Digest, Vol 141, Issue 1

Michael Beil post at michaelbeil.de
Wed Mar 25 12:41:56 CET 2020


after more testing yesterday I can describe more precisely:

I send an image from pix_video to a rectangle and I use a gemwin with the same resolution.
pix_video = 1280*720
gemwin = 1280*720
I use facetime (builtin), external webcam (logitech) and blackmagic intensity interface (USB3/HDMI)
I get a proper image and I can switch the cams. THAT’S GREAT !!!! :)

but
- when I change the resolution of pix_video I have to recreate gemwin to see the effect
- when I send create, 1 to gemwin I get the bogus errors and I have to wait for them popping up (more for facetime, less for external cams)
- real issue: the border 0 message to gemwin creates a black gap where the border was and changes the image frame (part of the image at the left side vanishes by an x-zoom, the window-size remains the same)
- the rectangle object needs weird numbers like 7.5 and 4 to get the image fitting to a gemwin, the original image is very small in the gemwin without scaling and adapting

I found the help-file for pix_video in the Max folder. But when I open it in the patch it is blank.

best
Michael



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> Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 14:22:41 +0100
> From: Michael Beil <post at michaelbeil.de>
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> Subject: [GEM-dev] GEM/Mac: Someone sent a bogus pointer to copy2Image
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> Hi list,
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> I try to use a patch that worked with 0.43.4 with 0.5/Gem0.94 on a Mac.
> There are a some strange things I could not figure out yet. At first, each time I create a gem-window I get a dozen of
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> GEM: Someone sent a bogus pointer to copy2Image
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> errors.
> 
> Even when I just use the help-patch for pix_video (e.g.) I get them. All other problems are maybe also related to pix_video. Especially wrong resolutions and image-distortion. So my second question is: Has pix_video been replaced? Or discontinued? Is the pix_video-help still „valid“?
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> Maybe this has been discussed already, sorry then :)
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> Thanks and best
> Michael
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> From: IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig at iem.at>
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> Subject: Re: [GEM-dev] GEM/Mac: Someone sent a bogus pointer to
> 	copy2Image
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> On 3/24/20 2:22 PM, Michael Beil wrote:
>> Even when I just use the help-patch for pix_video (e.g.) I get them. All other problems are maybe also related to pix_video. Especially wrong resolutions and image-distortion. So my second question is: Has pix_video been replaced? Or discontinued? Is the pix_video-help still „valid“?
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> just a quick reply: [pix_video] is fine (well: should be :-))
> the help-patch is also still valid.
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> what do you mean with  "wrong resolutions" and "image distortion"?
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> which camera are you using?
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> gfmards
> IOhannes
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