I get this error message when i try to load it but i guess this is
because i don't have any dmx-usb device (yet) ;-)
dmxin.pd_linux: undefined symbol: DMXINdev dmxin
aye, this was due to some library havoc i head on my machine (having
installed both the dmx4linux debian package and
.
So long,
Chris
David Schaffer wrote:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I never
heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the program:
being able to deal with sound, video, midi and lighting control signals would
make it a must
Vincent Rioux wrote:
Hi,
Wtf2osc sounds really interesting.
I would like to be able to send pretty fast values on 24 channels.
What would be the best Enttec-DMX-USB-Pro or the uDMX?
btw, there is a dmx-external for linux in iem/dmx512 supporting both
including to objects [dmxin] and
Vincent Rioux wrote:
Hi IOhannes,
then compiling the extension
cd externals/iem/dmx512/src
./configure
make
it might be good to include this note in your readme.txt (?)
thanks for the suggestion, i have added a bit of description on how to
actually compile the 2 externals to the
Hi Vincent,
24 channels shouldn't be a problem with any device available. At 24
channels you should get refresh-rates of max. 868 Hz. Even half of it is
still good.
uDMX is really cheap if built yourself. Both devices are buffered. For
both Pd-externals do exist, too. But I don't really know
i used that one with osx pd and it worked fine - please email me if
you need the external.
should also run on win.
emanuel
On 22 Sep 2007, at 17:30, Peter Plessas wrote:
I once bought an Enttec DMX USB interface (enttec.com) but did
never get
it to run, because the dmx4linux drivers
for you when you want to be really creative.
So long,
Chris
David Schaffer wrote:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I never
heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the
program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi
:
David Schaffer wrote:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I
never heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward
for the program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi and
lighting control signals would make it a must-have
Kirkpatrick
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To: David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Peach
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CC: pd list pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] DMX oriented library for PD?
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 14:24:52 -0400
i would be interested in helping out or working on a virtual DMX control
patch
it would
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I never
heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the program:
being able to deal with sound, video, midi and lighting control signals would
make it a must-have for theaters... Considering pd's
there are also midi - dmx boxes out there.
did you try searching the archive? there are 75 founds for DMX.
Am 23.09.2007 um 09:37 schrieb David Schaffer:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd?
I never heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step
* David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-22 15:55]:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I never
heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward for the
program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi and lighting control
signals
David Schaffer wrote:
Hi,
Is there such thing as a DMX language oriented library for pd? I
never heard of it but it would certainly be an amazing step forward
for the program: being able to deal with sound, video, midi and
lighting control signals would make it a must-have
Hi,
i just tried compiling the latest dmx4linux drivers with my little old
2.6.16 kernel, and they seem to work. Now on for the externals!
glg, Peter
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