On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm not saying that [select] must not be made to accept both floats
and symbols. Actually I think it would be good if it did.
But so far, the result when mixing floats and symbols in [select] is
officially undefined.
We were talking about [route].
_
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm not saying that [select] must not be made to accept both floats
and symbols. Actually I think it would be good if it did.
But so far, the result when mixing floats and symbols in
marius schebella wrote:
hi,
still not luck. here is the error I am getting now,
m.
[snip]
`test -f
/Users/marius/devel/pd-rsync/pd-extended/externals/hcs/lua.libs cat
/Users/marius/devel/pd-rsync/pd-extended/externals/hcs/lua.libs`
[snip]
Maybe the lua.libs file should contain some
Hi,
I studied the final chapter of Miller's book a bit deeper during the
last days. It contains this interesting and sophisticated method of
bandlimiting classical waveforms using transition splicing [1]. The
docs contain an example, J09.bandlimited.pd, which I transformed into
an abstraction,
Am 02.12.2007 um 16:35 schrieb Andrew Brouse:
If you want to do any scrubbing, varispeed or playing backwards of the
video, you need a CODEC which does not use temporal compression.
Photo-JPEG is in fact a very good choice in this case and if
compressed at
320 X 240 you get a good balance
Hi Patrick,
As Marius noted, the best CODEC depends on what you are going to do with
the video. The MPEG gang of CODECs (from MPEG-2 on through H-264) are very
good for standard playback and have a good quality/file-size ratio. All
visual CODECs use spatial coding - reduction of perceptual
hey frank
oh! this is great! i don't have time right now to dig into it, but i
sure will after the semester is over (in a few days). i was always
looking for a way to create pwm (or other changeable bandlimited
waveforms).
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 15:19 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
This approach
Hallo,
Roman Haefeli hat gesagt: // Roman Haefeli wrote:
hey frank
oh! this is great! i don't have time right now to dig into it, but i
sure will after the semester is over (in a few days). i was always
looking for a way to create pwm (or other changeable bandlimited
waveforms).
On
i'm having some problems with [msgfile].. this is the version i have:
[msgfile] part of zexy-2.2.0 (compiled: Nov 19 2007)
Copyright (l) 1999-2007 IOhannes m zm#56319;#57078;lnig,
forum::f#56319;#57084;r::uml#56319;#57060;ute IEM
i got it out of _hc's pd-extended cvs.
the first time i put
Greetings,
I've been an Asterisk developer for a few years. I now lead the software team
in charge of Asterisk at Digium, Inc. I just learned about Pd a few weeks ago
when I met Hans. I think Pd is very cool, and I'm really excited to see what we
can come up with to combine Pd and Asterisk.
I
Hallo,
Andy Graybeal hat gesagt: // Andy Graybeal wrote:
i'm having some problems with [msgfile].. this is the version i have:
[msgfile] part of zexy-2.2.0 (compiled: Nov 19 2007)
Copyright (l) 1999-2007 IOhannes m zm#56319;#57078;lnig,
forum::f#56319;#57084;r::uml#56319;#57060;ute IEM
Greetings,
8
pdlua is a Lua embedding for Pd, allowing you to write Pd
classes/objects using the Lua scripting language.
New features in pdlua-0.3:
(+) send support - send messages to receivers.
(+) receive support - bind your object to receive names.
(+) clock support - schedule
On Dec 1, 2007, at 9:26 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 03:02:21PM -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Chris McCormick wrote:
Which has bitten me on the ass at least once when making music with
someone who uses pd-extended. Hans, I wonder if you could make
On Dec 2, 2007, at 8:16 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
marius schebella wrote:
hi,
still not luck. here is the error I am getting now,
m.
[snip]
`test -f /Users/marius/devel/pd-rsync/pd-extended/externals/hcs/
lua.libs cat /Users/marius/devel/pd-rsync/pd-extended/externals/
Hello all,
Has anyone tried a Firefly MV camera in GEM in OSX??? I am about to buy one,
but need to be sure it works on a mac.
My reasons for getting this one are getting high frame rates. If anyone
knows of another cheap, uncompressed firewire, high fps camera (this gives
120fps at 320x240 and
drh270 wrote:
This sounds great!
Cool, thanks for the interest. :)
Chris, in an earlier post mentioned using OSC, he was using a Python
script, so communicating via OSC may be a starting point.
Yeah, I saw that. Thanks for bringing up OSC again. The trick is going to be
to have a
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 07:32:31PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Dec 1, 2007, at 9:17 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
If you change the behaviour of something as fundemental as [select]
in pd-extended and it doesn't get changed in Pd, then the patches and
libraries I write under Pd won't
Russell,
SIP is definitely much more complicated than IAX2, and you won't see me
writing
a SIP interface.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
I can then kiss good bye to NAT hell
--
David Shimamoto
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Chris wrote:
extensions.conf:
[default]
exten = 5599,1,Set(TIMEOUT(response)=300)
exten = 5599,2,Set(TIMEOUT(digit)=300)
exten = 5599,3,Answer()
exten = 5599,4,Read(digit,beep,1)
exten = 5599,5,System(/path/to/osc.py 127.0.0.1 1 ${digit}) ; HOST,
PORT, VALUE
exten = 5599,6,Goto(4)
ok, I am trying now to statically link the lua library and I only have
one more (small I guess) problem, that is, that the compiler doesnot
find m_pd.h, I dont know where to put a line like this into the
Makefile.Static
I = -I../../../pd/src
actually I tried that, and that is relative to the
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 03:19:27PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
The
docs contain an example, J09.bandlimited.pd, which I transformed into
an abstraction, [splicetrans~]
This rules, Frank. Thank you so much for this work. Yay, no more wave
table jiggery.
Chris.
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Frank,
Thanks for responding.
Here's a very simple patch I made to share this problem... and in making
this patch, I'm finding that once I play to the end of a sequence in
[msgfile] that it won't rewind to the beginning.. no matter how many times
i tell it to rewind
-Andy
Hallo,
Andy
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 17:03 +0100, Max Neupert wrote:
Am 02.12.2007 um 16:35 schrieb Andrew Brouse:
If you want to do any scrubbing, varispeed or playing backwards of the
video, you need a CODEC which does not use temporal compression.
Photo-JPEG is in fact a very good choice in this case
I am also quite excited about this, I think it can provide some
really interesting new ways of interacting with phones, possibilities
for composition, or whatever else we can dream up. I am really into
the idea of live audio processing of phone calls then feeding back
synthesized audio
On Dec 2, 2007, at 8:19 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:
drh270 wrote:
This sounds great!
Cool, thanks for the interest. :)
Chris, in an earlier post mentioned using OSC, he was using a Python
script, so communicating via OSC may be a starting point.
Yeah, I saw that. Thanks for bringing up
Hi Max,
JPEG decompression should be very fast on any modern CPU, it is however
possible that at those frame sizes and 30 FPS, you may be seeing some
jitter. If you are at 30 FPS, try reducing it to 15 or even 10 FPS and see
what happens.
cheers,
Andrew
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Max Neupert
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=58B27A2256B8131D The playlist
link is here... that way ya can see both parts. :)
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Heya - I just made a PD tutorial for beginners and I was wondering if
anyone wanted to do a sanity check...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkmMzqohsDo
In any case - I'm thinking about doing a series... Any ideas for topics
/ projects that would be good for beginners?
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