Internal Error Unable To Set Pixel Format
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Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:59:05 +0900 Newsgroups: comp.lang.idl-pvwave Organization: Rikagaku References:
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error: Unable to set pixel format. > > I need some hints about where the problem may come from but I cannot find > > any information about the "internal error". Does anyone has any idea > > where I could get some explanations about this cryptic message? > setpixelformat example > thanks > > This doesn't sound too good. To see it on one computer, > but not on another suggests graphics cards. Have you tried > the program with software rendering turned on? That clears > up an awful lot of lousy OpenGL implementations by > the hardware manufacturers. :-) > > I'd contact the folks at RSI about "Internal errors". > > Cheers, > > David > > Thanks a lot I got an answer from randall Frank who also suggested an OGL-related problem. After updating DirectX to 7.0 and reinstalling the OGL drivers (from GLsetup.com), everything worked fine again. Thank you very much. Thomas Launey Laboratory for Memory and Learning, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN Saitama, JAPAN Prev by Date: Re: IDL/Wave alternatives Next by Date: Free yo-yos! Prev by thread: Commercial IDL/Wave alternatives Next by thread: Free yo-yos! Index(es): Date Thread
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Issue Apr 15, 2016 · 11 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants http://cow.physics.wisc.edu/~craigm/idl/archive/msg03579.html lfauster commented Apr 15, 2016 Hi, I would like to use gstreamer-imx with an iMX6 SoloX. Unfortunately I get an error when creating a pipeline with following command: gst-launch-1.0 imxv4l2videosrc device=/dev/video1 ! fakesink The imxv4l2videosrc element seems to have a problem (output with GST_DEBUG=3): ERROR imxv4l2videosrc v4l2src.c:152:gst_imx_v4l2src_capture_setup:
screen complaining "Unable to SetCommStat" which takes a mouse click to close making it unpleasant to use at startup time. Is there a command line switch to http://www.verycomputer.com/123_af21ab48c7463921_1.htm avoid this dialog box? Top K95Cinit: Unable to Set CommStat http://pingbin.com/2012/12/raspberry-pi-web-cam-server-motion/ by Frank da Cr » Thu, 23 Jan 1997 04:00:00 : The K95Cinit does initialize my Plug-and-Play PhoneBlaster, : but it leaves a box on the screen complaining "Unable to : SetCommStat" which takes a mouse click to close making it : unpleasant to use at startup time. Is there a command internal error : line switch to avoid this dialog box? : We will issue a replacement for K95CINIT shortly which runs silently and does not report errors or require mouse clicks. - Frank Top 1. Unable to set a link to manual, it is always set to automatic I have a workbook in Excel97that has no visible links in internal error unable the sheet. I still get the message in the beginning asking if I want to link to another workbook. I would like to be able to switch the link to manual but it won't let me. I go to edit|links and the link has the manual setting greyed out. It is very annoying to have the message come up at the beginning of the program. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks JT 2. QNX install help 3. K95CINIT doesn't init port 4. Invalid media type reading drive X 5. VBA: Unable to set Height property of the ChartArea class 6. Epson SC800 "Master Reset" and Big Bottles of INK 7. Error '1004' Unable to set the property size of the class font (XL97) 8. PCMCIA RAM with A600 Drivers Please Help 9. XL5.0:Unable to set the Formula property of the Range class 10. VBA Error: "Unable to set the Value property of the Range Class" 11. Unable to create dialogs with Ph_WM_STATE_ISBACKDROP State Set 12. Unable to set sysContact.0 13. % Internal error: Unable to set pixel format. 2 post • Page:1 of 1 All times are UTC Board index Spam Report
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