On 08/17/2010 02:18 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-08-17 13:33, Willy WOLFF wrote:
Can we omit this flag in all Make.include and makefile_linux in CLFAGS?
If yes, can you change that?
i would prefer to fix the warning rather than suppressing it.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
Ok.
I have
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:33:16AM +0100, João de Brito Rocha Reis Vidigal
wrote:
Sorry guys... It seems I'm not getting all the responses to the threads.
I know this because I'm receiving the packs of daily threads and in them
I'm seeing messages I'm not getting...
Some of those messages
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On 2010-08-17 23:24, matteo sisti sette wrote:
Is there anything more I can try to find out what's wrong? I'm a bit
desperate...
i tried to reproduce the problem and can confirm it (even with gmerlin
backend)
i reported the problem upstream to the gmerlin developers, and we found
out that
On 2010-08-18 08:31, Willy WOLFF wrote:
i would prefer to fix the warning rather than suppressing it.
Ok.
I have this error when i compile it :
[...]
make: *** [iem_mp3] Error 2
The result of the fread function is not used, so we could delete it?
you mean the lines with fread in
Hi,
I recently bought two books on the processing language and I realized there
were at least 10 books I could have chosen from. As far as I know, pd has only
two books about itself (bang and loadbang) How come ? Is this only a
userbase issue? having a pd book like getting started
Hey David
I think it's probably an open-source thing as much as anything. There's a lot
of resources out there for Pd which are freely available. (For a 'getting
started' guide, I'd recommend the floss manual). It's a bit of a paradox in the
open-source community that free resources tend to
Ok...
Once again, thanks a lot Frank!
We are getting there
So, here's the thing!
I think the solution lies within the attachments Frank sent! Just don't know
how to connect it!!
1st - In the toggle-with-memory.pd there is a great principle I need! The OFF
only goes off on a ON!
Now...
On 2010-08-18 11:06, David Schaffer wrote:
Hi,
I recently bought two books on the processing language and I realized
there were at least 10 books I could have chosen from. As far as I know, pd
has only two books about itself (bang and loadbang) How come ? Is this
only a
These tutorials on Youtube really helped me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtgGol-I4gA
I downloaded them to my iPhone and watched them whenever I could.
Philip
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Andrew Faraday jbtur...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hey David
I think it's probably an open-source thing
On 08/18/2010 10:58 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i tried to reproduce the problem and can confirm it (even with gmerlin
backend)
i reported the problem upstream to the gmerlin developers, and we found
out that the h.264 file we used was weird: while it reported a constant
framerate, in
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Hey!!
I recoded my files (actually tested with only one of them) with MJPEG,
and now it works great and performs very well!
I am reading 5 files at a time (actually the same file 5 times at
differenty positions, but i guess it stresses the OS equally if not
more), though displaying a
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Since I'm doing this to ease multiple video processing (up to 18 short
videos), do you think it's ok to open several different net ports? or will
it then get stuck with that!?
2010/8/17 Mario Mora mare...@gmail.com
Hi Joao
You can achieve that by starting one instance of pd in the usual way
I open 40 sockets in pd sometimes (communicate with several flash/processing
clients over OSC and simple string commands...well almost the same), never
had an issue with that :)
2010/8/18 João de Brito Vidigal jbvidi...@gmail.com
Since I'm doing this to ease multiple video processing (up to 18
mjpeg is a good codec for gem, of course if you have hd space (like a
lot of it) you can use a raw codec. as for the tools, there's ffmpeg or
transcode:
transcode -i yourvideo.whateversupportbytranscode -y ffmpeg,null -F
mjpeg -o 4gem.avi
ffmpeg -i yourvideo.whateversupportbytranscode -an
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:34 +0100, João de Brito Vidigal wrote:
Since I'm doing this to ease multiple video processing (up to 18 short
videos), do you think it's ok to open several different net ports? or
will it then get stuck with that!?
Most of the net classes in Pd I am aware of are not
p.s.: notice that my 40 sockets rarely have packets on them, its not poling
intensive. Just from time to time, when users change stuff around..
2010/8/18 Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:34 +0100, João de Brito Vidigal wrote:
Since I'm doing this to ease multiple
Hi,
I'm trying
[pix_set 8 8]
|
[pix_crop]
and whatever width, height and offset I give pix_crop it doesn't crop at
all.
Am I missing something, is it a bug, or is pix_crop meant to work only
with image and video data (such as coming from pix_video, pix_film,
pix_image etc)?
thanks
m.
I think I just have to send messages to open a specific file, turn it on and
turn it off! should be no big deal!
I was just trying the [pd~] object... it's too much for me... can't handle
it... (specially under the stress I'm having!)
So... I'll try the udp I guess... but how do I do that?
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 16:27 +0100, João de Brito Vidigal wrote:
So... I'll try the udp I guess... but how do I do that?
I'd use [netsend 1] on the sender and [netreceive portnuber 1] on the
sender. You can use 'localhost' as host, if both are running on the same
box.
Roman
2010/8/18 Pedro
I'm trying to use the [pd~] object to separate audio and video!
However, when I [create( the [gemwin] it just gets stuck!!!
here go the files!
Thanks
pd07_p.pd
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pd07_s.pd
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On 18/08/10 16:15, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying
[pix_set 8 8]
|
[pix_crop]
and whatever width, height and offset I give pix_crop it doesn't crop at
all.
It works here, see attached (requires gridflow as well as Gem as I
didn't feel like writing a long list in the patch).
for whatever reason the subprocess needs signal processing ON for a moment to
get started. if you check “compute audio” in the pd-window of the subprocess
you'll see that Gem starts doing what it should.
I've reported this behavior a year ago.
off cause you can automate this. loadbang - dsp 1,
I can't reach puredata.info
Does anybody knows something about it?
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On 18/08/10 16:35, João de Brito Vidigal wrote:
I'mtrying to use the [pd~] object to separate audio and video!
However, when I [create( the [gemwin] it just gets stuck!!!
I'm guessing it might be this from the pd~ help patch:
ATTENTION: DSP must be running in this process for the sub-process
On 08/18/2010 05:42 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
It works here, see attached (requires gridflow as well as Gem as I
didn't feel like writing a long list in the patch).
Ok, I see.
The problem is that when [pix_crop] receives a new value for any of the
width, height, offsetx or offsety
Am 18.08.2010 um 18:01 schrieb Claude Heiland-Allen:
What it doesn't say is that the sub-process *also* needs dsp running for its
clock to run.
only briefly, then it's safe to turn it of in the sub-process.
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On 08/18/2010 06:23 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
I'm afraid it will have to be Windows, as I remember GEM performing
5-6 times worse on Mac than on Windows (reading and rendering video
files i.e. using pix_film) and not only with h264.
On 2010-08-18 16:54, patrick wrote:
mjpeg is a good codec for gem, of course if you have hd space (like a
lot of it) you can use a raw codec. as for the tools, there's ffmpeg or
raw codecs are usually a bad idea, as they soon max out your harddisk's
performance.
you should choose a codec that
On 2010-08-18 17:56, Eduardo Patricio wrote:
I can't reach puredata.info
actually you could, else your email wouldn't have gone through...
Does anybody knows something about it?
thanks for reporting.
should be up again.
fgamsdr
IOhannes
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On 2010-08-18 17:56, Eduardo Patricio wrote:
I can't reach puredata.info
actually you could, else your email wouldn't have gone through...
good point
Does anybody knows something about it?
thanks for reporting.
should be up again.
It's back. thanks!
The former version of #convolve-help.pd sucked big time, so I rewrote it
completely, and added a lengthy tutorial on understanding patterns of
numbers in convolution kernels.
It's still not complete, I will write more eventually, but still, it's
already a huge step forwards.
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
The former version of #convolve-help.pd sucked big time, so I rewrote it
completely, and added a lengthy tutorial on understanding patterns of numbers
in convolution kernels.
It's still not complete, I will write more eventually, but still, it's
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Sorry, I have no idea. All the patches I tried on Mac had only very
basic or no pix processing but played back and displayed fragment of
quite a few videos. And right now (nor in the near future) I don't have
access to a Mac to do more tests. I
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Johnny Ferguson wrote:
Just a quick question on gridflow. Is it possible to install help files
or something (so I can right click gridflow objects for help)? I had the
doc folder after compiling from source, but I wasn't sure where to put
it.
You are supposed to point a
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the same goes for [wrap 1] or [wrap 0 1] (however, the vanilla object
will silently ignore the arguments, even though their presence might
suggest that they have a meaning; so i guess it would be ok if there was
a warning whenever arguments were
Hello,
gridflow doesn't load at startup, because it can not find canvas_setgraph in
pd.dll,
if I look up with my text editor, I can find this symbol into libpd.a, but not
in pd.dll,
while the text editor find this symbol in both files from last pd-extended,
I wanted to know if there is
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Pd-extended is a more powerful, but in fact less standardized platform
than Pd-vanilla w/o externals. It's in its nature.
I hope that this isn't an argument in favour of pd-vanilla ?
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, patko wrote:
gridflow doesn't load at startup, because it can not find
canvas_setgraph in pd.dll, if I look up with my text editor, I can find
this symbol into libpd.a, but not in pd.dll, while the text editor find
this symbol in both files from last pd-extended,
I
Now THAT is helpful documentation! Thank you, sir. Adding a little
theory to the documentation, I think, is a great way to get a user more
interested in experimenting with a new external.
I've recently been interested in cellular automata and saw that you used
[#convolve] in game_of_life.pd.
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:
I've recently been interested in cellular automata and saw that you used
[#convolve] in game_of_life.pd. I don't really understand how it's working,
though.
Can you tell me what's missing or not clear from the pageful of notes that
I wrote around
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