A very practical and useful solution.  I especially love the 'dead chicken'
xml joke!

~Kyle

On 11/16/06, sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i've tried a lot of things to play audio and video in sync.
there's one technique that's really reliable and that works
on all platforms with gem and/or pdp. i've posted it here a while
back - here is it again:

>you'll have to split the audio and the video into individual files and
play
>them separately.
>the best way to make sure that a/v stays perfectly in sync would be to
play the audio
>with [vline~] + [tabread4~] and [snapshot~] the ouput of [vline~] every
[gemhead]
>to determine the frame of the video to be displayed.

the technique above (replace [vline~] with whatever you're controlling
your audio playback with)
also works for timestretching, reverse playback and scratching.
and beside the video and the audio file also a dead_chicken.txt is needed
because
the framerate of the video needs to be known to pd somehow.

sven.


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