Hi Rick I think you might need a semicolon at the end of each line in your text file: 001test.wav; 002test.wav; 003test.wav;
Cheers Dafydd On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Rick T <ratull...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for all the help/suggestions but I still seem to be running > into a problem of it not playing the files. I made the changes to > playlist file and edited the playlist.txt file > the playlist.txt file has > 001test.wav > 002test.wav > 003test.wav > > I've included the the pd patch to see if someone can tell me what I'm > doing wrong > > Thanks. > > > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Roman Haefeli <reduz...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Die, 2013-02-19 at 07:47 -1000, Rick T wrote: > >> Yes I do have the ability to change the playlist file to a text file > >> and alter it how it looks. The thing I'm looking for is an example of > >> gapless playing. I couldn't find one doing google search. > > > > You load your playlist (in its most simple form it would be just one > > filename per line) with [textfile]. You make [textfile] output its first > > line, feed that to [readsf~]. Then you feed the right outlet of > > [readsf~] - which bangs when the file is finished - back to [textfile] > > to make it output the next filename. > > > > Roman > > > >> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Roman Haefeli <reduz...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > On Die, 2013-02-19 at 00:31 -1000, Rick T wrote: > >> >> Greetings All > >> >> > >> >> I have a playlist file (songs.pls) that I would like to play gapless > >> >> (without the 1 second pause between tracks) can puredata due this if > so is > >> >> there and example? > >> > > >> > It sounds doable to me. I'd do it with [textfile] reading your > playlist > >> > which passes each line (after some message mangling) to a [readsf~]. > My > >> > only concern is the chosen file format '.pls'. Pd (natively) is pretty > >> > bad in string parsing. If you could use your own format it would make > >> > things a lot easier. I don't know if you have any constraints there. > >> > > >> > The simplest format of such a text file might be as an example: > >> > > >> > filename1.wav > >> > filename2.wav > >> > whateverfile.wav > >> > > >> > > >> > Roman > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > >> > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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