I would like to use webcam(Logitech) which connected by USB to capture a video. So is there a object or a way to do it?
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Henry Lin wrote:
I would like to use webcam(Logitech) which connected by USB to capture a
video. So is there a object or a way to do it?
why, yes.
look at Gem, GridFlow, pdp/pidip (that's in alphabetical order).
all of them offer objects to capture video.
mfg.asdr
IOhannes
thanks everybody.. this goes by far beyond my capabilities, so i decided to
turn
it around and create a sample-based patch.
the basic idea is to control a light installation through sound. 60 neon
tubes are controlled
via a custom built max patch. i want to connect the brightness of these
tubes
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 10:19:30AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say that Sony has no plans to open up the PSP to homebrew apps.
The Nintendo DS on the other hand is wonderful to homebrew for if people
are looking for a handheld console (with a touchscreen!) to develop for,
and people
Hi guys
thanks for all the help so far .. what I'm trying to do now is to use
Webcams to scan the profile of a 3D object (the object is Pin-Art)
whose shape is changed in real-time by me and using the webcams to detect
these changes ..
any one got any ideas on how I might go about modifying the
Hallo,
David Divilly hat gesagt: // David Divilly wrote:
thanks for all the help so far .. what I'm trying to do now is to use
Webcams to scan the profile of a 3D object (the object is Pin-Art)
whose shape is changed in real-time by me and using the webcams to detect
these changes ..
any one
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Dear friends and colleagues -
attached is an invitation to the herbst academy and its workshops
during this years steirischer herbst festival. Workshop II: Modes of
Listening – The Alienating Feedback of
On Jul 14, 2007, at 2:16 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Can anyone make a wiki page about this on http://puredata.org/docs ?
It would be quite handy to have.
Also, I'd love to hear suggestions how to make this part of
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I am interested in the result rather than how it is implemented. If
that was a bad idea, are there any others? I think it is important
that the Pd packages work well after installing without having to
tweak it,
The rlimits approach will soon be common knowledge among all Linux
audio users anyway.
Not everyone wants to learn about this stuff. Some people just want
to install Ubuntu Studio and make music.
hans, i am so much on your side here. ..although i'd say: 'some of us
just want to
Hello, I'd like to have possibility of previewing video files with the
client before sending them to a Gem or pdp window, and I guess I've
found a solution I with using quicktimetcl, [widget], and a self-made
tcl script.
Before starting to build the .wid file( or tcl script), I'd like to
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
By all I know, Ubuntustudio, Jacklab, Pure:Dyne and 64Studio already
have limits.conf set up accordingly.
Or actually: I didn't check, so maybe they haven't (except pure:dyne,
which has), but it may be worth to take a look at how they
you may want to check out the videogrid here:http://artefacte.org/pd/
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Subject: [PD] video preview
From: Patrice Colet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, July 18, 2007 11:46 am
To: pd-list@iem.at
Hello, I'd like to have possibility of previewing video files with
Patrice Colet wrote:
Hello, I'd like to have possibility of previewing video files with the
client before sending them to a Gem or pdp window, and I guess I've
found a solution I with using quicktimetcl, [widget], and a self-made
well, you can use multiple pdp windows, so it might be an idea
Just looking since i'm not at a computer with Pd at the moment ... looks excellent and a good subject that there's not so much infos about.Thanks for sharing!p
Original Message
Subject: [PD] [PD-announce] recursion in Gem - a tutorial
From: Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL
Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
The rlimits approach will soon be common knowledge among all Linux
audio users anyway.
Not everyone wants to learn about this stuff. Some people just want
to install Ubuntu Studio and make music.
hans, i am so much on your side here.
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
well, you can use multiple pdp windows, so it might be an idea to make
one window the main window, and the other one the preview window.
and i think someone (i think it was yves or lluis) has written a
thumbnail widget for movies, which is kind-of a preview.
Hi Patrice,If you are using pdp, why not just create another pdp_xv window just for previewing?Maybe connected to a [playlist] or your favorite method of browsing?Then when you like what you see, route it to the main output.That's what I have done in the past and it worked quite well.Best,p
Hallo,
enrique franco hat gesagt: // enrique franco wrote:
Hi Hans,
Check out this very nice example from chdh that combines physical
models, Gem graphics, and scanned synthesis. You can find it in the
Help Browser of Pd-extended, Help-Browser-examples-pmpd-
Aide Auditive : First Album made with Pure Data and free software on Linux.
Implant Cochléaire
Synthesis of a two years collaboration in electronics Live style, it is
a mix of Matohawk's noise experimentations and Mysth-R's down tempo rythms.
About Aide Auditive :
We met at the University and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Patrice,
If you are using pdp, why not just create another pdp_xv window just for
previewing?
Maybe connected to a [playlist] or your favorite method of browsing?
Then when you like what you see, route it to the main output.
That's what I have done in the past
Hallo,
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
Basically you write the positions of the masses into a table, then
play back the table with [tabread4~] or [tabosc~].
Attached is a real-Pd version of my ascii stuff, slightly improved.
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht _
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 15:31 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
Well, I'm not an organizer, but if it's feasible, perhaps we should
hold development discussions as a teleconference. (I've been using
vic and rat for this, which have annoying shortcomings but have been
useful anyway.)
if it is going
Hallo,
Miller Puckette hat gesagt: // Miller Puckette wrote:
I've never had stability problems with -rt and use it in all my routine
work. My idea is to make my development environment exactly the same as
the performance environment to reduce the chance of surprises. However,
if you're in
You could start two PDs. Each one controlling it's own Gem window. One
would be the main output, the other the previewer.
Tom
On 7/18/07, Patrice Colet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Patrice,
If you are using pdp, why not just create another pdp_xv window just for
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a game-controller (and eventually also the Wii-controller)
up and running on pure data which I am currently running on windows.
As I understand it the best object at the moment to tap into the datastreams
produced by game controllers etc. is the HID-object build by
Thomas O Fredericks a écrit :
You could start two PDs. Each one controlling it's own Gem window. One
would be the main output, the other the previewer.
Tom
You are right, a previewer window would also be necessary for sighting
what's happening on the 'video server', for completing one more
Hi,
I´m trying to read a serial (USB) input from a Wiring board. What are the
options in PD?
Cheers,
--
Enrique Franco
Telefono/Phone: +572 5552334 ext 388
Webpage: http://richie.idc.ul.ie/~enrique/
http://www.iua.upf.es/~ffranco/pfm.htm
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Nice demo Frank, what was the purpose of the [t3_line~] that Gerhard
and Thomas wrote? Is it now deprecated in view of [vline~]? I assume
[t3_delay] was a stopgap solution to this block quantize issue, or am
I missing something else?
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