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Re: [microsound] iConsume some t-shirts
David
Your friend can find this info out in tutorial 21 in the jitter manual
Cheers
Noel
> For the record, I don't own Jitter, and I actually like PD a lot for
> visual stuff (not so sold on it for DSP, but I get around that by
> using VST's inside it). This was my friend's copy of Max+Jitter.
> Perhaps it was only an error in the documentation, as at that time I
> don't recall any mention of a dx object in the help patch and docs I
> looked at... It only mentioned trying to get the camera to work via
> quicktime. Is it a newer object perhaps? Otherwise I suspect a simple
> documentation error.
>
> Nevertheless, thanks for the info, that is really helpful to know and
> I will pass on to my friend, she was VERY frustrated at the time,
> about 6 months ago... For myself I'll probably stay with PD for
> visuals for now...
>
> ~David
>
> On 4/2/07, Graham Wakefield <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On Apr 2, 2007, at 12:21 PM, shift8 wrote:
>>
>> > * I would be more excited if Cycling 74 were not so Mac-centric ...
>> > * I've had problems with their software under WinXP, with the
>> > paid-for
>> > version FYI.
>> > * For instance, it was not possible to get a simple $25 webcam to
>> > run
>> > with Jitter, whereas PureData had no problem utilizing the same
>> > webcam in WinXP.
>>
>> Doesn't jit.dx.grab work?
>>
>> I'm not sure it is so mac-centric. I found that Jitter (esp. OpenGL
>> stuff) actually performs better on win, generally speaking.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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