Re: movie texture

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++sgi.com)
Wed, 12 May 1999 23:59:49 -0700


For general SGI video info:

The 'Lurkers Guide' ( http://reality.sgi.com/cpirazzi_engr/lg/ ) and the
Dmedia Programming Guide ( and samples ) are a good start. The Dev
Toolbox has some samples too.

Cheers
Rob

Sujay Kumar wrote:
>
> HI pfGurus!
> I am equally keen in knowing how to use the video as texture, I have
> seen the Brian Breach's "Using Live Video as Texture" and also the
> composite.c program(available in
> /usr/share/src/dmedia/video/vl/OpenGL). But these are all for O2
> machine. Is there any method or literature available for using movie as
> texture for Octane, Onyx, Onyx2 and others?
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Sujay
>
> Anda Singer wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone...
> > I have a Performer application that uses image textures.
> > I'd like to map movie texture (avi, mpeg, mov).
> >
> > I saw the dmvtO2.c example - that captures the video camera as a
> > texture. How can I similarly load a movie to the memory and then map
> > it to an object?
> >
> > Any help much appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > Anda
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Anda Singher anda++at++cs.technion.ac.il
> > tel: 04-8293905
> > http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~anda/
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> >
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