[PD] Saving Gem output as video file on MacOSX ?

Jan Thoben jan.thoben at googlemail.com
Fri Mar 7 11:44:43 CET 2008


try

[gemhead]
   |  \
   |   [t b]
   |   |
   |   [snap(
   |  /
[pix snap 800 600]
   |
[pix_flip]
   |
[pix_yuv]
   |
[pix_record]

is has been discussed on the list:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-05/049939.html

cheers,
j



Dudley Brooks schrieb:
> jeremaja niko wrote:
>
>  > im using on mac program called "snapz pro x" and it is a screen
>  > capture program, witch can grab opengl window of gem as movie. this
>  > process needs a lot of cpu power so u need a powerfull machine. it is
>  > quite easy to use it.
>  > hope it helps
>
> It did indeed!  Thanks!  It was the only thing that finally let me get 
> my DVD made -- with just an hour and a half to spare!  The other three 
> methods (pix_record, pdp_rec~, and pix_write) had the various problems 
> mentioned in this thread.  Synchronizing the sound with the video was 
> hard also.  (The nature of the sound made it hard to find clear 
> landmarks for sliding the sound into alignment, and yet it was still 
> obvious when watching that they weren't in synch.  But with Snapz they 
> were in synch to begin with.)
>
> I also found that pix_record not only gets the colors wrong, but seems 
> to rotate the picture 90 degrees and reverse it as well.  (The abstract 
> nature of the piece is why that wasn't obvious immediately.)  But how 
> can it be that pix_record does this, and especially that people haven't 
> noticed and complained?  Or fixed, those who know how?  (Not me, I'm 
> afraid.)  Incompatibility between how the various video cards label 
> screen directions and RGB colors?
>
> -- Dudley
>
>
>
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