Javier Garcia wrote:
Wellcome Donal,
i think you are speaking about a to much complex aplication to be and
object (at least nowadays).
???
an object can have arbitrary complexity.
you could make a [linux] object, that runs a virtualized full operating
system.
however, the power of Pd
Donal Carey wrote:
Hi Derek
Thanks for the reply - to follow on from your info, can I create the
database in PD or would I have to use some other program and then read
from that using PD ?
One way to accomplish that would be using [textfile]s:
file no1. contains the file names of the
Oops, forgot:
Thomas Mayer wrote:
[read file1(
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[textfile]
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[read $1]
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[textfile]
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[open $1(
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[pix_film]
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[pix_texture]
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As Thomas implicitly suggests, it is often easiest to arrange your clips
with names and directories which your database (i.e. [textfile],
[coll], the iem_matrix objects etc) can easily point to, such as:
/home/donal/clips/slow/
-clip1.mov
hi derek, thomas,,
not sure, i havent read the whole thread but for clips and images
lluis has some objects (i have to try but the suggested link is down
and doesnt resolve for me since few weeks... though all is in CVS)
there is a [videogrid] object gui that do exactly this. you can
download it
PDMTL has a growing number of features going into that direction too, as
well as a preset storage system. It also has very pedagogic aspects :-)
++
O.
Le jeudi 06 décembre 2007 à 12:03 +0100, Derek Holzer a écrit :
As Thomas implicitly suggests, it is often easiest to arrange your clips
Thanks for all the info guys - will post the patch up if I get it working.
Cheers
Donal
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On 12/5/07, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using GEM, then look at [pix_image], [pix_film] and
[pix_movie]. You'll need to develop some sort of rudimentary database
to catalog and access the images and clips, of course...
As far as the Database stuff goes, if you would
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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 16:29:33 +
Subject: [PD] Object to store images and movies.
Hi
This is my first post to the list so I'll do a quick intro and backround. My
name's Donal Carey and I'm currently studying for a Masters in Multimedia
Systems in Trinity College Dublin (Ireland
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Subject: Re: [PD] Object to store images and movies.
If you are using GEM, then look at [pix_image], [pix_film] and
[pix_movie]. You'll need to develop some sort of rudimentary database to
catalog and access the images and clips, of course
Hi
This is my first post to the list so I'll do a quick intro and backround. My
name's Donal Carey and I'm currently studying for a Masters in Multimedia
Systems in Trinity College Dublin (Ireland).
I'm starting work on a PD project for use by DJ's in a live performance
context. The basic
] Object to store images and movies.
If you are using GEM, then look at [pix_image], [pix_film] and
[pix_movie]. You'll need to develop some sort of rudimentary
database to catalog and access the images and clips, of course...
best,
d.
Donal Carey wrote:
Hi
This is my first post
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