Hi Arturo,

i once build a machine that should record too long videos for one file, and 
playing them back later in the same show, so i had to split it automatically in 
parts. I imagine if you now give your parts clever names (maybe time stamp) you 
could dynamically access all the material through this. 

best wishes,

-johnny



Am 21.09.2015 um 10:04 schrieb Arturo Moya Villén <[email protected]>:

> Thanks for your reply, Johnny. I'm not sure it's possible to do my project in 
> the way you say. Maybe it's helpful if I explain it a bit more: a camera is 
> permanently recording and playing, and changing the right inlet number of 
> pix_delay I could go to the past and back to the present, like a time 
> machine; in some works with a fixed mechanism, in others depending of how 
> people reacts in space. In my last installation, the amount of movement of 
> people in front of the camera causes that time goes to past (I even put a 
> real watch ;) to see how the second hand went backwards) or returns to 
> present when people don´t move. Do you think I could access all these data in 
> a so dynamical way, using arrays or something like that?
> Thanks again
> 
> 2015-09-20 23:32 GMT+02:00 Johnny Mauser via Pd-list <[email protected]>:
> Or you use a mechanism to store the videos in files on harddrive and use them 
> later however you want
> 
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