This looks hopeful (?) http://rsync.labby.co.uk/raspberrypi/raspbian/pool/main/x/xjadeo/
*www.peimankhosravi.co.uk <http://www.peimankhosravi.co.uk> || RSS Feed <http://peimankhosravi.co.uk/miscposts.rss> || Concert News <http://spectralkimia.wordpress.com/>* On 2 December 2013 15:28, peiman khosravi <peimankhosr...@gmail.com> wrote: > What about xjadeo, which I've used before. It doesn't accept osc but it > does sync with ardour, and ardour accepts OSC. So maybe that would work? As > long as Jack and Ardour and xjadeo can run on the ras Pi? Or else, if PD > could sync up with Jack transport then no need for ardour either. > > Thanks > Peiman > > > > > *www.peimankhosravi.co.uk <http://www.peimankhosravi.co.uk> || RSS Feed > <http://peimankhosravi.co.uk/miscposts.rss> || Concert News > <http://spectralkimia.wordpress.com/>* > > > On 2 December 2013 15:14, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ah, another I option I almost forgot about is >> pikix<http://www.pikilipita.com/superpikixpi/>, >> a cool little vj app for the rpi. I'm not sure if it has per frame or osc >> control but, in the spirit of open source, it might be beneficial to add >> that and contribute it back versus rolling an expendable OF app. >> >> On Dec 2, 2013, at 10:07 AM, peiman khosravi <peimankhosr...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Thanks very much for all the suggestions. I know python, so that would be >> the easies option for me but as Dan mentioned I think we will need per >> frame control over the playback. >> >> Best, >> Peiman >> >> >> >> >> *www.peimankhosravi.co.uk <http://www.peimankhosravi.co.uk/> || RSS Feed >> <http://peimankhosravi.co.uk/miscposts.rss> || Concert News >> <http://spectralkimia.wordpress.com/>* >> >> >> On 2 December 2013 14:46, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> If he only needs to at videos and the sync is rather loose, then yeah >>> scripting omxplayer would work. >>> >>> From what he wrote earlier, it's sounds like he wants per frame >>> start/stop control which he can't get with omxpmayer alone, at least from >>> what I'm aware. >>> >>> enohp ym morf tnes >>> -------------- >>> Dan Wilcox >>> danomatika.com >>> robotcowboy.com >>> >>> On Dec 2, 2013, at 3:21 AM, enrike <alte...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> > Another option could be to create a Python script that listens to OSC >>> and triggers the omxplayer process. That would be easier to code but I >>> guess you would have less control that using OMX player class in >>> OpenFrameworks, I havent tested raspberry so much to know which way would >>> be better >>> > >>> > >>> > ig., 2013.eko aberen 01a 23:05(e)an, Dan Wilcox(e)k idatzi zuen: >>> >> I would pick up an old rackmount ethernet switch and use static ips. I >>> >> imagine wireless would work, but you're asking for trouble if you >>> don't >>> >> get an industrial wifi router. >>> >> >>> >> As for software, I'd echo using OpenFrameworks. The current version >>> >> (0.8.0) now supports the RPI and there is an OMX video player class >>> >> which can run with hardware acceleration. It would be simple to code a >>> >> single, custom video player app that listens over OSC to start, stop, >>> >> set frame position, etc. Said app would read from an xml file to know >>> >> which video to load, so you don't have to hardcode anything. >>> >> >>> >> You will not be able to do this with PD alone on the RPI since, as >>> >> mentioned before, GEM currently has no OPENGL ES support on the RPI. >>> >> >>> >> Email me if you guys need help/have a budget, although my timeframe >>> is a >>> >> little cramped right now. >>> >> >>> >> On Dec 1, 2013, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at >>> >> <mailto:pd-list-requ...@iem.at> wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> *From:*peiman khosravi <peimankhosr...@gmail.com >>> >>> <mailto:peimankhosr...@gmail.com>> >>> >>> *Subject:**Re: [PD] video output from PD* >>> >>> *Date:*December 1, 2013 at 5:25:53 AM EST >>> >>> *To:*Charles Goyard <c...@fsck.fr <mailto:c...@fsck.fr>> >>> >>> *Cc:*PD List <pd-list@iem.at <mailto:pd-list@iem.at>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the answers. I've been looking around and it doesn't look >>> >>> like that omxplayer accepts OSC messages. Does it? >>> >>> >>> >>> Also how are the Pis connected to a network? Through ethernet? In >>> this >>> >>> case I would need a router with 20 outputs right? >>> >>> >>> >>> To explain a bit more about the project. It's a live band, with >>> >>> precomposed videos playing back (with stop/start variations) across a >>> >>> bunch of analogue TVs placed on stage, all in sync with the sound. We >>> >>> don't know yet to what extent the result will be predetermined or >>> >>> generative but as long as there is the possibility of controlling the >>> >>> overall visual rhythm... The live sound from each instrument is also >>> >>> being transformed through lots of DSP in pd. So it's a complex setup >>> >>> and it needs to be reliable as we'll be taking the show on the road >>> at >>> >>> some point. >>> >>> >>> >>> Many Thanks >>> >> >>> >> -------- >>> >> Dan Wilcox >>> >> @danomatika >>> >> danomatika.com <http://danomatika.com> >>> >> robotcowboy.com <http://robotcowboy.com> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >>> >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> > >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> >> >> >> -------- >> Dan Wilcox >> @danomatika >> danomatika.com >> robotcowboy.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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