Hallo,
chris clepper hat gesagt: // chris clepper wrote:
On 2/17/07, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
chris clepper hat gesagt: // chris clepper wrote:
The metro is not so hot in Pd either. Good luck.
[metro] in Pd is hot enough to play in sync with a phasor~, see
On 2/17/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
properly drop frames and adhere to a wall clock. The windows version still
has some problems with timing and will make some Keystone Cops footage if he
load is extremely high.
I'm from the Keystone State and this offends me.
-Chuckk
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On 2/18/07, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On 2/17/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
properly drop frames and adhere to a wall clock. The windows version
still
has some problems with timing and will make some Keystone Cops
footage if he
load is
On 2/16/07, Item State [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it seems also that pix_film doesn't fire events when
sending the same frame number repeatedly into the
right inlet (like if i switch on the metro in attached
patch, nothing happens).
What you describe is gloriously inefficient since the frame
On 2/16/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Item State [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it seems also that pix_film doesn't fire events when
sending the same frame number repeatedly into the
right inlet (like if i switch on the metro in attached
patch, nothing happens).
What
ah yes, mutually switching between pix_film auto 0/1
and pix_buf bangs works fine! thanks!
also found the combo of pix_crop and pix_scanline
useful in getting almost the same fadeout effect i had
before in jitter. very nice...
good night, -sciss-
--- chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On 2/16/07, Item State [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ah yes, mutually switching between pix_film auto 0/1
and pix_buf bangs works fine! thanks!
also found the combo of pix_crop and pix_scanline
useful in getting almost the same fadeout effect i had
before in jitter. very nice...
Fair warning: I
On 2/16/07, Item State [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can i buffer
the current movie frame somehow and then re-flush the
buffer?
try pix_buf or the pix_buffer objects...
i have hundreds of clips and .coll files with loop
points specified in movie-time (quicktime time with
timebase 600 usually).