Hi,
András Murányi wrote:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/Pd-0.43.0-extended-ubuntu-lucid-amd64.deband
Error in startup script: couldn't read file /usr/lib/pd/tcl//pd-gui.tcl:
no such file or directory
I got the same error, took me some time to understand. At the moment you
Hi,
Does anybody know which of these settings is not supported by
pix_image (if any)? (do you know any kind of tiff inspector for
Ubuntu?)
Pix_image uses imagemagick if installed. Try opening the file with
display to see if magick can read it.
Charles
Hi,
there is an error :
convert: sol2.tif: unknown field with tag 37724 (0x935c) encountered.
`TIFFReadDirectory' @ tiff.c/TIFFWarnings/703.
Do you know what that can mean?
It seems to be a known bug in imagemagick, supposed to be fixed back in
2008 and 2010. For what I understand it seems
Hi,
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
The project include a low cost (wearable biophysical sensors), Open Source
based (Linux + Pure Data) framework for the application of muscle sounds to
biophysical generation and control of music.
Sounds interresting, but do you have some raw microphone output? So
Hi,
saint wrote:
Configure and make seem to go fine but when I try to launch...
Error in startup script: couldn't read file
/usr/local/lib/pd/tcl//pd-gui.tcl: no such file or directory
Quoting myself :
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 02:02:44 +0100
I got the same error, took me some time to
Hi,
Joe wrote:
hello
i am trying to come up with some examples to use in a short workshop
with 11 year old kids using maths to make sound and music
Very basic :
Multiply/divide a frequency by 2, get an octave up/down.
Add/substract at the hertz level to tune/detune a sound.
Show how notes
Hi,
Billy Stiltner wrote:
I've been trying to get a low latency with pd 04.25 in puredyne 9.10
with an NVidia HDA audio card.
With Jack there is bad glitching.
If you have some messages about xruns then either jack is badly setup,
or your computer is not fast enough. However puredyne is
Billy Stiltner wrote:
Charles,
Do you mean from a terminal startup pd and jack with sudo
yes sudo will do.
I also would recommend trying Archlinux, which is really up-to-date. But
as they say that's no picnic.
It is impossible it seems with vista to get the latency any lower.
Try using
Does the glitches occur with other software ? Since you have a Windows
handy, you could check with a trial version of maxmsp or . If you
can reproduce the same/lame results, then pd is out of cause.
Also maybe the nvidia soundcard is just a piece of sh*t :) ?
Hi list,
I'm learning pd (so far the only serious thing I did is a video source
selector for live/playback/blackout display cropped in a circle), so I
spend a lot of time in the help browser. Today I ended up frustrated by
how small is that window. So I modified help_window.tcl to be able to
Hi Phil,
Phil Stone wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, and for further clarifying (in my mind)
what I'll need. I think readsf~ won't do because of the open before
play requirement -- it will introduce latency and prevent
re-triggering, if I'm not mistaken.
It seems that readsfv~ from
Hi Hans,
if sorting out the horizontal resizing is fixing the ugly scrollbars
under Linux, it would take a little more time. If it's just enabling the
resizing, all it takes is changing 0 1 in 1 1. It seems windows and
osx don't produce ugly scrollbars. Maybe desktops like gnome and kde
look good
Hi Hans,
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Well, the horizontal resizing behaves weirdly too, adding a bunch of
padding that is totally unnecessary, for example.
Yes, I fixed it already (with a separate pack for the listbox and the
scrollbar). However on my computer, if I manually resize the
J bz wrote:
I have a sensor which is spitting out numbers between 1-180.
Each number triggers an event that I only want to happen once but the sensor
repeats numbers every so often.
You can use a table of 180 elements, each of which is initialized with
zeros. When a sensor number occurs,
Hi,
this could be of use :
charles@tip ~/w/old/openwrt/linksys/backfire_10.03$ file
build_dir/target-mipsel_uClibc-0.9.30.1/libpd-0.1/libs/libpd.so
build_dir/target-mipsel_uClibc-0.9.30.1/libpd-0.1/libs/libpd.so: ELF 32-bit LSB
shared object, MIPS, MIPS32 version 1 (SYSV), dynamically
Hi Philip,
Can anyone point me in the direction or guide me how to install/use
these new plugins (and tcl plugins in general)?
just put them in your pd search path (say ~/pd-externals or a dedicated
directory), they are loading automatically in the name matches
*-plugin.tcl.
see you,
Charles
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
Here's what i have right now :
- 8 buttons + 1 potentiometer (in a pedal).
on a regular arduino (25 euros) you get 12 digital inputs (buttons) out
of the box, expandable to 18 if you reuse the analog inputs. You also
get 6 analog inputs (potentiometer). Load up firmata
Pierre Massat wrote:
I also saw that the board could power LEDs. This could be very interesting,
Yes, but the Digital Input are shared with the digital outputs. So if
you put a button on a line, you cannot put a led too. You have up to 12
inputs/outputs IN TOTAL. You choose in your program if
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
Now that it's working, i have a few questions :
- I'm assuming the more pins are open, the more CPU is consumed. Is that
correct?
Probably but at 16MHz you've got plenty cycles to spare ;).
- Is there a way i can change the sample rate of the analog inputs?
You can
Hi list,
I found some references about a gstreamer external for pd, named pdgst.
However I could not find any reference for downloading such a package.
Where can I find it ?
Thanks,
Charlot
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2011/5/1 Daniel Roviriego daniferna...@gmail.com:
Use the subverions repository:
svn co https://svn.umlaeute.mur.at/svnroot/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/
Thanks. I could only compile half of the library because of a gcc 4.6
behavior change (--export-dynamic now fails). Maybe I should
Hi,
who said it's an anti-pd workshop ?
Just read the licence of SC:
Supercollider users don't have the right to use another sound synthesis
engine or related tool.
ok, back to work...
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tim vets wrote:
I (and from what I read, some other people too) would like the help browser
to be resizable.
I submitted a patch on sf for that a few weeks ago. It proves useful for
me, because I use a tiling window manager (notion/ion3). One thing I
have to add is an horizontal scrollbar,
Hi list,
svn co https://svn.umlaeute.mur.at/svnroot/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/
Thanks. I could only compile half of the library because of a gcc 4.6
behavior change (--export-dynamic now fails). Maybe I should recompile
all of pd-extended. Will try tomorrow.
One has to put -rdynamic instead
Patrice Colet wrote:
why using -DMSW flag while _WIN32 definition works without adding it in
CFLAGS?
Maybe for 64 bits platforms or a future change ? Just an thought, I don't have
windows.
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cyrille henry wrote:
thanks to nvidia profiling tools, Nicolas pointed that gem is limited
to 50% usage of the GPU. there is certainly a limitation somewhere on
osX preventing application to use full performance of the hardware.
It would be interresting to see if proprietary
Hi,
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
I wonder now-a-days what the statistics are with v4l and v4l2 devices
and which are currently more 'representative' (i.e. is v4l still very
widely used?)
Since v4l1 support has been dumped from the kernel, I believe statistics
will be in favor of v4l2.
cheers,
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
So, if arduino only sends this at startup, and if startup is not
guaranteed to (re)happen when connecting to it, what is the correct
way to ensure that you send the necessary configuration messages
(such as pinMode stuff) just after opening the port? Other than
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
I would remove the (annoying) autoreset feature from the arduino board
by cutting the reset-en trace. No more stupid resets.
Would that ensure that I could send a pinMode or analogIns message
_immediately_ after open and rely on that it would be received by
the
Hi,
I guess you're on osx since you mention 'Terminal'.
Try with escaping the quotes :
sed -n \'$=\' $File.txt
and eventually the dollar too :
sed -n \'\$=\' $File.txt
On archlinux it works without escaping.
see you,
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Now my question... Is the arduino software just really really bad?
Quite so, especially the serial port handling. The same applies for
Processing, upon which the arduino IDE is founded. You can hog a brand
new computer with a 9600bps transfer.
It is randomly very slow at
Pierre Massat wrote:
UPDATE : comport is now working as expected, and my arduino uno board is now
friends with my USB soundcard.
Wild guess : you rebooted your computer in the meantime. Or at least
killed every stuck java process, and reloaded the serial driver with
rmmod/modprobe ?
Cheers,
Hi Cyrille,
désolé pour toi, c'est super vexant ce genre de crash.
cyrille henry wrote:
did anyone ever experience a slow down due to ubuntu automatic script
that should run on the background?
how to easily disable them? (cron?)
You could set up a runlevel for performance, that runs only the
cyrille henry wrote:
so i prefer starting pd with a script that stopall unwanted stuff, and start
them when i close pd.
so, i made a script like this :
gksudo stop atd
gksudo stop cron
pasuspender -- pd -noprefs -noautopatch -lib Gem -mididev 1,2,3 -listdev -r
48000
gksudo start atd
Hi,
ronni montoya wrote:
Hi, i was wondering which mobile phone do you recommend for working
with pd and rjdj? Should i get an iphone?
What do you recommend me?
I would recommend an open source/free software operating system.
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Seriously, what's going on?
People don't care much about their privacy it seems.
Just so you know, we had the same problem on another mailing-list. I
just contacted the support team via the website and explained the
problem. They blacklisted (put in the do not contact as
Pierre Mersadier wrote:
Yo Jack,
a simple trick for that is to use fluxbox,
with this window manager you can hide your windows decoration with a
simple shorcut:
http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php?title=Borderless_windows
easy and efficient
is it scriptable ? If so it could be triggered from
Hi,
Richie Cyngler wrote:
Now I'm thinking of hacking a PS/2 mouse/trackball into my Uno and I'd like
to use it to control Pd data. I'm wondering if I'm going to be able to get
the data from the PS/2 trackball into Pd?
Try attaching the mouse to the computer and use [hid]. I know some
Richie Cyngler wrote:
That's a good idea but my computer doesn't have a PS/2 input.
Oh sorry, I had the PS/2 protocol in mind, not the PS/2 connector.
With the help of the library you pointed to, you can certainly get the
mouse movements into pd via a [comport]. Just drop pduino/firmata.
Coding
Hi,
tim vets wrote:
Now, did I remember correctly that in /proc/... you can also read something
that changes continuously, depending on the state of the machine?
afaict, vmlinuz is just a static file.
Try /dev/random.
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now I remember I tried with a max json preset file (attached), it
produced at amazing rythmic pattern, something like a heavy metal
gimmick. Maybe it can help finding interresting text files.
routing_destination:
routing_line:
scale:
$VAR1 = {
'1' = {
'servo' = {
o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
I have been pulling my locks out for 2 day trying to configure 0.43.1 to run
in puredyne. every thing works except Gem.
Hi,
yes it does, but there's a trick. You have to edit the
pd-extended/packages/linux_make/Makefile and comment out the
OPT_CFLAGS +=
Hi,
sorry, it seems you did not encounter the same problem as I did. My
problem is that gem would not load at all (with a undefined symbol error
from the dynamic linker loader).
You could try increasing the log level and see if there's anything on
console output.
I don't understand your
tim vets wrote:
but does the piece include the environment, or does it include the
environment plus a replica of it through loudspeakers?
Since the loudspeakers are part of the environment, it would be very
unadvised to play such a piece in presence of picky musicologists. This
cause cause
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm also working on this:
# TODO enter and up/down/left/right arrow key bindings for nav
Any luck with the key bindings for the Help Browser?
After a few unsuccessful attempts, I dropped the task. TCL is a strange
language...
see you,
Charlot
i go bananas wrote:
out of interest, what's the deal with pd being used as the audio engine for
computer games, like Spore, or whatever? They don't make the source code
available, do they? Wouldn't those applications also have to avoid [expr] ?
To some extend, that's a point for GPLv3 :
Ingo wrote:
This might just be a graphics related problem.
It's not!
it's more related to pd being monothreaded. It forces you to do the
hard scheduling work.
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Threading is not the only way to do concurrency. Think of all of
those objects in your patch, they are all running in parallel.
Yes, there's other ways than threading. ligthttpd and HAProxy are good
examples of monolithic state machine that can serve
Hi list,
at a general-culture class I gave about digital effects for stage
performances, 3 or 4 people asked about how to switch from live video to
pre-recorded video seamlessly. The context is in shadow theater, so
we're only dealing with contours/outlines/shapes.
The basic setup is that the
Hi,
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
And I still don't understand what you're trying to say about objects
running in parallel or concurrently.
Hans and I are talking from the user (user=the guy that creates a patch)
point of view. That is, it _looks like_ objects do things in parallel
when patched with
Hi,
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-11-10 à 09:54:00, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Hans and I are talking from the user (user=the guy that creates a patch)
point of view. That is, it _looks like_ objects do things in parallel
when patched with parallel cords.
That's not from a user's
Hi,
Roman Haefeli wrote:
(and finally, what _is_ the GUI refresh rate)?
remember you're anyway limited by your monitor refresh rate. Something
usually between 50fps to 100fps.
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Hi all,
I'd check the Arduino forums for using an Arduino to digitize audio, I
think some people have documented how to do it.
And look for arduino-based guitar pedal effects.
However, there's nothing the arduino/avr can do that the average intel
CPU can't. Since you began with I am trying
João Pais wrote:
I'm looking for a nas drive to have my own server at home when I
leave. Does anyone has any suggestions? Here's what interests me:
- simple to use, just to access files from remote places
- easy to set up (hardware software-wise)
- the hard drive has usb + rj45 inlets
- a
Hi all,
Nicola Pandini wrote:
I'm trying to use an old laptop with a Celeron 2,6Ghz to playback
some videos with a basic GEM chain (pix_film, pix_gain,
pix_texture), but the performances are very poor.
Compare with mplayer or vlc to see.
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Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
dispatched on four processor cores via pd~.
Just a note: it seems there's no guarantee on this.
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Hi Jack,
autoreconf: running: aclocal --force -I m4
autom4te: cannot create autom4te.cache: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
Wild guess: maybe manually mkdir m4. Some versions of autoconf don't create
the directory.
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/home/caracteriel/Pd-0.42.5-extended/pd/src/s_audio_jack.c:341: undefined
reference to `jack_port_register'
I use Ubuntu.
Jack is installed with .deb
maybe you need to install jack-dev.
Also is it jack or jack2 installed ?
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Graph-on-Parent (GOP)
Wow, I was wondering for weeks what was GOP. Thanks Mat.
subpatches
about subpatches, I'm not sure if I saw it or dreamt it, but where's the
make a subpatch from selection feature?
Cheers,
Charlot
Hi,
João Pais wrote:
see how high you go with [expr pow(2,$f1)] until you loose
resolution - 20 in pd, but 30 in max5 (the coming up of Pd double
precision will help this, but it's a work Katja is doing alone).
High moral feeling (i.e. the we're better because we're free logo)
isn't enough
Hi list,
I was wondering if there's a message to ask pd to exit, while using
-nogui.
At the moment I use kill on Linux, but I'm looking for some way to tell
pd to exit from within the patch itself.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I swear I tried and it did not work ;).
Ok it works, thanks Hans.
btw, where's the full reference for these pd message ?
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[; pd quit(
I was wondering if there's a message to ask pd to exit, while using
-nogui.
Hi,
I'm on archlinux, I have pdextended 0.42 and 0.43-nighly up and running.
Renato wrote:
Hi, I'd like to compile pd-extended to use [hid]. I'm on Archlinux
Here's how I do for 0.43:
rsync -av --delete --exclude '.git' --exclude '.svn'
rsync://128.238.56.50/distros/pd-extended/ pd-extended/
Renato wrote:
Hi, so since I'm not able to compile pd-extended (see my other
thread), and since I'm mainly interested in the [hid] object, I'm
asking: is there some way to add to my vanilla pd installation some
selected externals? how do I compile them?
go to the directory of the external and
Renato wrote:
In file included from pix_video.cpp:18:0:
../Pixes/videoV4L.h:43:29: fatal error: linux/videodev.h: No such
file or directory
This is because video4linux v1 has been dumped from recent kernels and
this Gem is so old. I finally found how I did.
In
Hi,
Renato wrote:
I was having the same problems. There are pre-compiled packages of
0.42.5 in the following repo:
http://repo.archlinux.fr/
thanks that's a godsend. Any idea on how I'd get the PKGBUILD that was
used?
It's there:
Hey Jack,
Jack wrote:
what do you mean by cannot select jack?
I mean it does not appear in the menu.
Can you select it via command-line at least ? Like pd -jack.
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thanks for that great feature Hans !
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You can still set a 1ms poll time with the
[pollinterval 1( message.
That's great, because it depends on the serial hardware, which are
mostly usb-serial converters these days.
Scott R. Looney wrote:
i think my favorite quote on list behavior is actually a picture:
http://xkcd.com/438/
complemented by that one:
http://xkcd.com/386/
can't sleep, someone is wrong on the internet
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I would like to have the option of not seeing his comments in the cost of
missing the completeness of the threads. Anyway it looks impossible for now.
Answer: read the procmail examples manual, there's an example of how to
dispatch daily digests into individual emails,
Hi,
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
what are the license issues here?
The XS framework in Pd will be GPL.
Can a Max software be GPL? What about copyleft then?
There's no problem with that, and in fact it's easier that LGPL code:
GPL means the whole code of the patches using Xth Sense has to be
Hi,
Billy Stiltner wrote:
why havent i seen more usage of tables as patch storage?
Maybe because you can only store numbers, not strings.
A textfile seems more versatile.
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Jim Hickcox wrote:
I am working on an architectural installation with a guy and part of
the goal is to control some dim lighting from Pd.
Does anyone have any experience with the steps for taking the midi
output and making that control some LEDs?
Any recommended workflows?
Try DMX as an
Hi list,
this is very basic, in fact so basic no one ever asked it seems :)
I need to correct the trapezoidal/keystone deformation of a video. The
beamer I use can't correct enough, so I need to do that with GEM. I
heard of a keystone library but could not find it.
I tried various
Hi Cyrille,
Cyrille Henry wrote:
you can render anything on a framebuffer, then using it as a texture to the
polygon.
look at gem example:
Gem/examples/12.multi_screen_projection/02.nfp-help.pd
it's a bit more complex than what you want to do, but you'll may find it
interesting.
Thanks,
Hi,
n...@petervenus.de wrote:
you could also have a look into a toolkit we developed(with extensive
help by cyrille henry),
that deals exactly with this kind of problems.
you can download it via
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht
open 01_ev_module_list and look for the
Hi,
I don't understand how I can move the points of a mesh_square to make a
trapezoid.
Cyrille Henry wrote:
don't use a polygon, but a mesh_square or a curve3d.
Le 27/03/2012 11:21, Charles Goyard a écrit :
Hi Cyrille,
Cyrille Henry wrote:
you have to manually adjust the position
I don't understand how I can move the points of a mesh_square to
make a trapezoid.
You can do that with a vertex shader.
here a small exemple.
Ok I get the idea. At the moment I'll see how I can adapt that, but I
never used shaders before. In case of failure I'll stick with
extendedview :).
Hi,
Cyrille Henry wrote:
you can use curve3d if you prefer moving vertices with pd message.
see attachment.
Thanks, that look real good.
Iohannes solution using trapezoid is also a very good solution, if you
only have to change keystone.
Now I feel like a hacker using that undocumented
Rishabh Natarajan wrote:
I am not able to make head or tail of the values that are showing up.
Whether I move a fader up or down seems to just jolt the left most
output and once the motion is stopped it comes back to the same value.
I guess that only detects the motion of the fader. When I
Hi Ronni,
ronni montoya wrote:
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream a and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually convert into
Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote:
Somehow colors are changed, the width become half and a picture itself
is doubled.
iirc, in YUV you have a luminance layer (Y) and then the colors encoded
in a strange way, like 1 value for 2 pixels for the width in the U and V
layers. Well, something like that. Maybe
Duncan Speakman wrote:
I have made an init.d script to start and stop pd. This works fine in
an ssh console. However when the script is invoked by the runlevel
startup sequence ie rc5.d/S99puredata, pd complains thus:
To complement Cyrille's thought, are you starting pd as root or do you
use
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
One thing I would like to know is how difficult it would be to run Pd on
this machine at a very low level, with a very minimal OS (I know nothing
about this kind of things). 700MHz is a lot I believe, considering that a
lot of digital audio gear was available before
Hi,
Pierre Massat wrote:
2) Using readanysf~ to read web radio streams, is it possible to know when
a steady connection has been established (after all the redirections and
trials), so that I can send [play( at the right moment ?
Doesn't the first outlet (1 when ready) does the job ?
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The obvious problem i'm currently faced with is that of the IP given by the
router to the RPi. I think it's possible to configure the RPi to have a
static IP, but I have no idea how portable this solution is. Say, if I
configured my RPi to alsways show up as
Hi,
let me advocate zeronconf vs. static IP a little more.
Charles Goyard wrote:
Keep dhcp on to satisfy the network topology, and try zeroconf.
Also, it can perfectly be that mdns is enabled by default on Raspian.
You can check by issuing a ping yourpihostname.local from the raspi.
I find
Geoffroy wrote:
I read that a real time kernel would be quite useful on a raspberry pi
for pure data, and I wonder if this project would help:
Maybe there's a confusion between real-time priority (standard kernel)
and hard real-time (RT kernel).
Hard real-time is more for really time-critical
You're welcome.
If you can find where you read that, I'd be interrested.
geoffroy wrote:
Thanks for the clarification, I though I read that a RT-Kernel would
improve on the pureData responsiveness for the raspberry pi, good to
know that it's probably not needed.
Hi,
It means setuid. That is, the program is run with the privileges of
the owner of the program. In our case, that means run pd as root. And
so it can do anything it wants to your system.
Generally, root has no limits on ressources (cpu, memory, priority)
compared to other users.
The setuid
Hi,
Miller Puckette wrote:
Now here's a question - wouldn't it be nice to be able to have Pd
automatically
do this by (for instance) looking at the app's name and using that to figure
out what preferences to load? On the other hand, maybe in other circumstances
you woudn't want that
Pierre Massat wrote:
I did some research on the web and found that some people use samba for the
same purpose (reach a computer in the local network by its hostname).
What are the differences between avahi and samba ?
Zeroconf/avahi is meant for standadized automatic discovery/announce of
Hi,
Olivier Heinry wrote:
On the other end, if you already run a webserver, you coudl add a bind9
server as a secondary domain name server. It runs fine with Apache or
nginx running a web interface : http://www.afn.org/~afn23397/
or Webmin (in the Debian rep but fat) See
Pierre Massat wrote:
Ok, what I really need is a name annoucer.
Now, if avahi is installed on my RPi machine called server_pi (that I
would like to use as a server),
I'm not sure you can use _ in a hostname. Let's say server-pi.
can I access it from any other machine
connected to the local
Olivier Heinry wrote:
Well, as a secondary server, *should* work fine
No, because the first and secondary DNS servers are supposed to hold the
same records, and are a backup for each others. So if a name is absent
from the first server, the second won't be asked. The second will be
asked if the
i go bananas wrote:
yeah, separating individual instruments / voices from a mix does seem like
a 'just over the horizon' application. I'd love to be able to have a
stereo microphone in the room i'm in now, and separate the sound of the
rain, the wind, the TV in the background, my typing at
bra...@subnet.at wrote:
maybe melodyne?
http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=products_studio
The name does not ring a bell, but it could be.
Thanks
Charles
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Hi list,
In a installation I'm building, I use veejay (veejayhq.net) for video
display, and route the audio of the video for further mixing in pd. This
works very well.
Under some circumstances, I change the video playback speed. Veejay has
a feature called trickplay that adjusts the audio to
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Real-time timestretch is a hard problem. (Timestretch itself is hard).
Yes, sure.
I'd see how mixxx does it (possible wrong number of x there, but
it's a free DJ-style software with sources available last time I
checked).
Thanks for the hint (nice mixer BTW),
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2012-09-12 12:30, Olivier Heinry wrote:
- or you have to setup a DHCP server on your mobile web server.
*Big mess* if there's already a DHCP server on the network
(likely).
Well, as a secondary server, *should* work fine
secondary DHCP server?
No,
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