On 16/03/12 22:37, Bryan Jurish wrote:
On 2012-03-16 05:58, Simon Wise wrote:
But generally this is not how an end user runs a Max executable ... they
do not have Max on their machine, the executable they receive includes
all required to run it. There are no Max system libraries to call, and
On linux (debian wheezy with autobuild):
On 16/03/12 18:05, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear list,
I've just noticed a strange behaviour of arrays in Pd-extended 0.42.5
running in Win XP.
When I manually create an array and set it's size through its properties
(right-click, etc.), say, to 44100
The first thing to try out is a theremin, of course. Then, I find it fun to
put sound objects floating in the space and map its volume or triggering
to the distance to one of your joints (hand, for instance), so that when
you touch them they sound.
You can also try more complex things. Playing
Hello,
is it possible to use another library than quicktme,
something rather open-source, in gem and griflow, and other externals like
this?
I was thinking about gmerlin for example.
Colet Patrice
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what OS are you on? I got gmerlin working (sort of) on OSX 10.7 with
the 64bit version of extended... this was the easy (although it
wasn't) alternative to writing a qtkit gem plugin
m
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Patrice Colet colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
is it possible
Le 2012-03-17 à 14:41:00, Patrice Colet a écrit :
is it possible to use another library than quicktme, something rather
open-source, in gem and griflow, and other externals like this?
I was thinking about gmerlin for example.
last year's GridFlow 9.13 binaries for OSX, link with both
so it's surely much
better now.
yes it is burkhard has done a bunch of work over last couple months.
Last time I looked, something about installing it was a mess,
just needs to be compiled from latest svn source at least on OSX
i have it (kind of) working with Gem. Have a go at
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:39:51AM +, Andy Farnell wrote:
Yes of course. Once you can sort items of any type you can sort
aggregate items, structs, sublists or whatever on one of their
elements. Its a little messy in Pd. The best way might be to
use pointers and try to do the
I'm still not familiar with data structure and pointers in pd, but I think I'll
use your suggestion as a starting point. Thanks!
BEnoît
De : Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org
À : pd-list@iem.at
Envoyé le : samedi 17 mars 2012 11h49
Objet : Re: [PD] Re :
I'm giving a try on msys,
the build system can compile a working version of Gem but without media plugins,
what is the procedure for having the usual gem object using gmerlin library?
Colet Patrice
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De: m.e.grimm megr...@gmail.com
what OS are you on? I got gmerlin
On 03/17/12 21:59, Patrice Colet wrote:
I'm giving a try on msys,
the build system can compile a working version of Gem but without media plugins,
what is the procedure for having the usual gem object using gmerlin library?
i don't thiunk anybody gave the gmerlin plugin a try on w32/mingw
De: Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
Though ideally, I'd be replacing it with gmerlin, a newer library by
the
same author. Last time I looked, something about installing it was a
mess,
but I don't remember what it was, and it was years ago, so it's
surely
much better now.
It's
i don't thiunk anybody gave the gmerlin plugin a try on w32/mingw yet
(though e.g. vlc is known to work)
the usual procedure is to tell Gem's configure where to find gmerlin
(PKG_GMERLIN_AVDEC_CFLAGS and PKG_GMERLIN_AVDEC_LIBS) and hope it
will
autodetec everything
gmerlin is
Check out William Brent's dilib:
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html
.hc
On Mar 13, 2012, at 1:23 PM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I am collaborating with a programmer who has developed a kinect streamer with
windows SDK that sends data over udp.
I am soliciting some
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