Hi all, I'm interested in integrating fluxus with an external application reading/encoding/processing A/V data.
This is the scenario I envision: an application interprets a fluxus script (through libfluxus?), the generated A/V is directly processed by the application (e.g. encoded and stored to file or streamed to the net). Alternatively I can imagine a client/server architecture, where fluxus acts as producer and sends the generated A/V data to the consumer app. This second approach should also allow interactive changes to the A/V stream, but looks more brittle because of the more connections required (while the scripting scenario only requires a single batch process). For audio we could use jack as an hub (fluxa connects to jack as a readable client, the consumer app as a writable, should already be possible with fluxa+jackd+ffmpeg), for video or audio+video I don't know which technology I could employ (can fluxus stream data?). Do you think it would be possible to implement such scenario with fluxus/fluxa? In this case can you suggest how I may implement it? (I can code if necessary) Can you suggest viable alternatives for implementing such a scenario? Best -- Reporter: "What would you do if you found a million dollars?" Yogi Berra: "If the guy was poor, I would give it back."
