[PD] two pix_record (one gemhead) = pd crash

stéfan piat stefanpiat at gmail.com
Sat Mar 6 17:17:44 CET 2010


ok, it works with [codec mjpa(

I was using [codec 0( which is [codec jpeg( here..


thanks!
stéfan

2010/3/6 Jack <jack at rybn.org>

> Le samedi 06 mars 2010 à 12:04 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
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> > stéfan piat wrote:
> > > hello jack,
> > >
> > > with your patch it crash at the very beginning..
> >
> > it works fine here
> Hmm, strange, it works also fine here on Ubuntu 9.10, Pd-ext 0.41.4 and
> GEM 0.92.2.
> >
> > > and when changing [codec 3( to [codec 0(
> >
> > though i have to change that as well.
> > in general it's probably a bad idea to select the codec by number,
> > because the numbers are derived from the installed codecs on your
> > system. e.g. '1' can be h.264 on your system and 'png' on my system.
> >
> > i suggest using the numeric IDs instead: e.g. [codec mjpa( morks fine
> here.
> Ok, here [codec 3( is [codec mjpa( and i have no problem with it.
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
> > some codecs might be more stable than others (or probably some
> > parameters are missing for those unstable codecs which makes them crash
> > more likely)
> >
> >
> > > then it crash when [record 1( is send the 2nd time to the 2nd
> pix_record
> > >
> > > maybe is it specific to ubuntu and I have to send additionnal messages
> to
> > > pix_video or pix_record ?
> > >
> >
> >
> > the only specificty that should be there is that nobody knows which
> > codecs you have installed...
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