[Wine] Resolume under wine

tlarhices tlarhices at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 00:33:52 CDT 2008


Hello, I am trying to get Resolume (which can be downloaded here : 
http://www.resolume.com/ and the appdb page is here : 
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=11184)

It is a live video mixing tool and I didn't thought it could work under 
wine (lots of strange live video operations and codecs) but from the 
appdb it seems it has worked a little bit.

I have tried with latest GIT and the reported version but the only thing 
I can obtain are black windows (even by using the tabbing trick from appdb).

After googleling on this subject it seems that not much people having 
been able to run it.

When running it in a virtual desktop, it only outputs :
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x2002a,0x00000000,255,2): stub!
fixme:msxml:domdoc_documentElement
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33f248,0x00000000), stub!

If using it outside the virtual desktop, the application freeze when the 
"screen setup" button is clicked outputing :
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x40384,0x00000000,255,2): stub!
fixme:msxml:domdoc_documentElement
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33f248,0x00000000), stub!
err:seh:setup_exception stack overflow 192 bytes in thread 001d eip 
0040cca9 esp 00230f40 stack 0x231000-0x340000

I have tried by installing flash and the video codecs through winetricks 
without any help (the application is working without additional codecs 
on a newly installed windows Xp)

I am currently under Ubuntu Hardy (Gnome, no compiz) and I have seen the 
same behavior under Ubuntu Gutsy on a sony VAIO laptop with 2Gb of 
memory and an Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics 
Controller graphic card.

Do you have any idea on how to make this application work ?
Do you need more informations (debug outputs, ...) ?


Thank you (and sorry for the long message).

Note : Tests have been made with a clean .wine folder and I can run many 
other games/applications through wine (Thank you for the great work)



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