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Diffstat (limited to 'packages/noncvs/windows/extra/Gem/pix_film-help.pd')
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1 files changed, 130 insertions, 130 deletions
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+#X text 29 57 Description: load in a movie-file;
+#X obj 463 122 openpanel;
+#X msg 463 142 open \$1;
+#X obj 451 382 rectangle 4 3;
+#X text 50 12 Synopsis: [pix_film];
+#X text 15 78 [pix_film] loads in a preproducecd digital-video to be
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+#X obj 451 251 pix_film;
+#X text 64 249 symbol: file to load initially;
+#X text 24 303 Inlet 1: message: open <filename> [RGBA|YUV|Grey]: opens
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+#X text 22 407 Inlet 2: float: <frame#> changes the frame to be decoded
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+#X text 17 524 Outlet 3: bang: indicates that the last frame has been
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+#X msg 480 209 colorspace Grey;
+#X text 13 104 You can open a specified film via the "open" message
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+the movie should be decoded (RGBA \, YUV or Grey).;
+#X text 17 471 Outlet 2: list: <length> <width> <height>: gets the
+dimensions (in fps and pixels) of a film when it gets loaded. if length
+is not available (video-streams) -1 is returned.;
+#X text 14 144 Normally \, you will only get one specified (via the
+second inlet) frame of the film \, To play back a complete film \,
+you have to change the frame accordingly \, OR use the "auto" message
+\, to automatically proceed to the next frame each rendering-cycle.
+In auto-mode \, the film is NOT looped. Instead you can reset the current-frame
+to zero when the end of the film is reached.;
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+#X text 24 16 the format [pix_film] is able to decode depends on the
+system you are running Gem.;
+#X text 30 101 Win32: [pix_film] should be able to decode AVIs (all
+installed codecs). If you are lucky and your version of Gem is compiled
+with quicktime-support and you have quicktime installed on your machine
+\, you might be able to play back quicktime MOVs.;
+#X text 31 63 macOS-X: [pix_film] should be ablte to decode quicktime
+MOVs.;
+#X text 32 175 linux: that's a bit tricky. Since there is no "native"
+video-format for linux it heavily depends on what you have installed
+on your machine and how Gem has been compiled. If your system supports
+it \, [pix_film] is able to use quicktime4linux/libquicktime to decode
+quicktime-MOVs \, libmpeg1/libmpeg3 to decode MPEG2-videos and libaviplay
+which opens a wide range of supported formats (with the possibility
+to install additional codec-plugins) \, from AVI via MPEG2 to DivX
+\, although i have found MPEG support rather unstable. libaviplay does
+not support quicktime decoding. There is also some ruddy ffmpeg support
+(apart from the one supplied by libaviplay).;
+#X text 36 351 although one wouldn't believe it \, but i have found
+that under linux i could play most formats...;
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