[jitter] jit.qt.record
Kim Cascone
kim at anechoicmedia.com
Mon Feb 25 15:07:12 MST 2008
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nope – no spaces used in naming anything on my system usually you use 'quotes' for filepaths containing spaces I also added the volume in my file prefs I haven't tried using a relative path yet though... On Feb 25, 2008, at 1:42 PM, eth1394 wrote: > is your main harddrive named anything like "Macintosh HD"? > > I recently noticed that Max really doesn't like filepaths that > contain spaces such as above, and this seems to affect also > filepaths to other disks. > > after I renamed the main harddrive too a good unix-compatible name, > suddenly everything was working. > > >> I have a question: >> what would be the best way to render out a movie using the 'write' >> command (using the jit.qt.record object) to another volume? >> I tried entering an absolute path in front of the filename but >> nothing happened: >> /Volumes/myhd/video/mymovie >> is there some other way to write out a movie to a volume hanging >> off the root? >> >> config: >> OS X 10.4.11 >> G4 PB 1.67GHz >> ========= >> Max/MSP 4.6.3 >> Jitter 1.6.3 >> Pluggo 3.6.0 >> Soundflower 1.2 > _______________________________________________ > jitter mailing list > jitter at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/jitter
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