Thanks for the answer!
Just to make any misconception clear: I only want to have readonly access, I don't want to manipulate it.
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- 23 Aug 2016, 14:10
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How to get VResTexture into scope
Hi,
I want to use the rendered Texture of a Video in my own Script. The Movie Node has a Texture output with the type "VResTexture" but I can't get that type into scope in my own Script, can anyone help me with this?
best regards
I want to use the rendered Texture of a Video in my own Script. The Movie Node has a Texture output with the type "VResTexture" but I can't get that type into scope in my own Script, can anyone help me with this?
best regards