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
On 2013-12-02 00:40, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in
pdextended instead of the one supplied. Could you tell me how?
no need to be ashamed.
first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain old pd-vanilla
should do as well...
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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.
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Hooray!
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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.
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Ah, another I option I almost forgot about is pikix, 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,
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
This looks hopeful (?)
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On 2 December 2013 15:28, peiman
Worth a try but I see two (potential) problems:
* is it hardware accelerated? it says it uses ffmpeg in the backend and that,
to me, sounds like it's not using the OMX interface for hardware accelerated
video on the pi
* it requires jack, this means you're increasing overhead by running the
I am getting an error with the module creator install .dmg
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Hi all,
i just wanted to let you know that i compiled all my flext-based externals
(xsample, py/pyext, dyn~, pool, vasp, clk, fsplay~ etc.) for 64-bit linux,
actually for the debian 7 distro.
It might work for you too, so have a look at
http://g.org/data/dev/ext/linux64/pd
gr~~~
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first, i don't see much need to use it with PdX, plain old pd-vanilla
should do as well...
(speaking of which: please provide a minimal test-patch that triggers
the problem on your machine)
Patch attached.
Upon further investigation it appears that this may only be caused by
certain fonts
on osx im getting:
ld: library not found for -ljson-c
ideas? i didn't get this prior to recent pull of you 0.15
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Thomas Mayer tho...@residuum.org wrote:
Hello,
I am happy to announce version 0.15.0 of PuREST JSON, code name: The API
they are a-changing.
Hello - we are playing a metronome audio file at time intervals (bpm) while
simultaneously recording an audio track. Currently we can't get perfect
sync between the two.
We are using iOS, and I wanted to reach out to the PD community, to see if
there are any developers who can help with a
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