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Re: Double Buffered display vs Overlays: msg#00154python.pygame
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 20:29 +0100, Michael Sparks wrote: > Out of interest can a movie object take raw YUV frames in the same sort of > way > the Overlay buffer can? Pygame has an Overlay class, but it's a but experimental. Anyways, you dump raw YUV data into it as a raw string. I believe it was supposed to integrate with the PyMedia package. But anything should be able to drop data into it. I just can't remember where it was all left, and know it hasn't had wide usage to test it out. |
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