2010/10/14 William Brent william.br...@gmail.com
I actually lose sleep over this. IOhannes had a helpful response when
I brought it up a while ago, and you can follow the thread here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg31748.html
Sounds like it won't be fixed anytime soon, so I
Hi Pat,
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 08:00:05AM -0400, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Thanks Frank.
I apparently need mtx_mul~ to run this
Where is that located?
It's located in the iemtab collection, IIRC, (probably it's called [mtx_*~] or
so now) but you don't need it: Just use the first outlet's output
Hi chris
Im glad you jumped in. Concerning the topic would the following
theory make sense ?
it seems that video capture and video tracking do not adress the same
purposes :
- video capture allows 10 frames of latency to ensure that frame
transfer is correct to the machine for later
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I am writing wav files into tables is there a way to set the length of a pan
0-1 and back to 0 based on the size of the wav file?
You mean you want the pan to *move* from 0 to 1 in the same time as the
length of the file (array)? If this is the case you have to
On 2010-10-14 10:06, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi Pat,
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 08:00:05AM -0400, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Thanks Frank.
I apparently need mtx_mul~ to run this
Where is that located?
It's located in the iemtab collection, IIRC, (probably it's called [mtx_*~] or
this should
On 2010-10-14 10:09, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
Hi chris
Im glad you jumped in. Concerning the topic would the following theory
make sense ?
it seems that video capture and video tracking do not adress the same
purposes :
- video capture allows 10 frames of latency to ensure that frame
Hi all,
(Apologies if this has been answered before)
How do I get the frame rate of a video ?
pix_film prints it to the console, but I'd like to get that number (29 or
25...) in my patch.
the help says:
Outlet 2: list: length width height: gets the
dimensions (in fps and pixels) of a film ...
but
On 2010-10-14 12:24, tim vets wrote:
Hi all,
(Apologies if this has been answered before)
How do I get the frame rate of a video ?
pix_film prints it to the console, but I'd like to get that number (29 or
25...) in my patch.
the help says:
Outlet 2: list: length width height: gets the
Iohannes
Thanks a lot for the bright info.
1 frame versus 10 frames latency was meant as 40ms versus 500ms latency at
25fps. 40ms is already long for musical instrument real time feeback, and 500ms
is the huge latency of the wiener philharmoniker ! (conductor speaking).
Would you recommand a
Would you recommand a specific analog grabber card that works fine with Mac ?
no idea.
i have been using bttv/connexant based grabber cards very successfully
on linux and w32.
still DC camera ( like Unibrain camera ) give uncompressed signal,
so they have very low latency...
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:30 PM, ydego...@gmail.com ydego...@gmail.comwrote:
still DC camera ( like Unibrain camera ) give uncompressed signal,
so they have very low latency...
these cameras are supported generally on Mac OSX
through quicktime ( with pix_video or pdp_ieee1394
that uses
Hi!
have a look on the [line] object.
the length of a wav file (in samples) you will get out of [soundfiler]
maybe that helps.
peter
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I
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still DC camera ( like Unibrain camera ) give uncompressed signal,
so they have very low latency...
these cameras are supported
On 2010-10-14 12:38, Jma/celeonet wrote:
Would you recommand a specific analog grabber card that works fine with Mac ?
A few years ago exactly the same issue led me to finally switch to Linux. At
that time it seemed that I couldn't do what you want to do on a Mac. I don't
imagine the
Thanks and i found it already in pd extended --just had to load it and set the
muber of speakers to 4 and it behaves nicely
thanks
pp
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:53 PM, ydego...@gmail.com ydego...@gmail.comwrote:
ola,
yes it's not compiled in pd-extended,
you have to get pidip sources
and install libdc1394-22-dev..
and then compile pidip.
this is something lluis did recently
that was never included in pd-extended..
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Jma/celeonet j...@jeanmarie-adrien.netwrote:
Would you recommand a specific analog grabber card that works fine with Mac
?
JmAdrien
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/
Does SD and HD analog capture and looks great. I had pretty low latency
if it helps...
I have now used the ps3eye in Linux with multiple machines and really
excellent results with low latency in Gem and pdp/pidip. Yes you do have to
compile the driver for it but it really isn't too bad. I posted directions
for how I do this at:
Hi all
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 09:32 +0200, tim vets wrote:
2010/10/14 William Brent william.br...@gmail.com
I actually lose sleep over this. IOhannes had a helpful
response when
I brought it up a while ago, and you can follow the thread
here:
Hi all,
Is there a way to get msgfile to report the number of lines the loaded file
contains (without using 'flush' and a counter) ?
thank you,
Tim
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On 2010-10-14 15:43, tim vets wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to get msgfile to report the number of lines the loaded file
contains (without using 'flush' and a counter) ?
you can get the current position with [where(
(after loading you will be at the beyond the last position, so you get a
bang;
Hi list,
I'm not getting any sound out of pd when running it with -nogui from the
command line. I have pdextended-0.42.5 running on Ubuntu 10.04.
running:
pdextended -nogui -open sound_test.pd
gives me:
/dev/dsp (read/write): Device or resource busy
(now will try write-only...)
/dev/dsp
Hi,
im looking for someone in the region of cologne with visualization
skills in pd.
the idea is to feed different live audio material into pd doing some
visuals on that material.
different visuals for different scenes.
content should be a progmetal band with a concept album.
is there someone
On 2010-10-14 16:41, James Dunn wrote:
Hi list,
I'm not getting any sound out of pd when running it with -nogui from the
command line. I have pdextended-0.42.5 running on Ubuntu 10.04.
do you think that by chance this might be somehow related to:
Yes I have the same response from running those commands too. At least
there's a workaround by delaying the message ; pd dsp 1
thanks
James
On 14 October 2010 16:19, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 2010-10-14 16:41, James Dunn wrote:
Hi list,
I'm not getting any sound out
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, cristiano figueiró wrote:
In the attached patch, imagine that the arrays are probabilities of
something (i.e. pitches), i would like to automate something that would
have the output: array1 is more stable than array2
and thinking that the array would be changing it's
Am 12.09.2010 19:24, schrieb Martin Peach:
On 2010-09-12 12:05, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Martin Peach wrote:
It's not the capacitors, it's the amplifier losing gain when it
approaches the power supply.
Yeah, but it seems to be a pattern similar to the one found in
Mapping the buttons should be easy: just do a [route] to get the
button state. Or perhaps I'm missing something.
.hc
On Sep 26, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:
Hey All
I've been playing with the XBOX 360 controller and receiver in
ubuntu 10.04 and I've succeeded in porting
This sounds quite useful, will you implement it? It would be
excellent if this could be done on a per-library basis so people can
use it to distribute their own libraries.
.hc
On Oct 10, 2010, at 12:47 PM, patrick wrote:
hi hans all,
i am working on a small software with wxwidgets
Yeah, it would be very useful to use some kind of string format, like
the one used in moocow's bytes2any and any2bytes.
.hc
On Sep 26, 2010, at 6:08 AM, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
cool,
the data outlet is actually working, it was just to set the data
limit...
Everything seems to work
it is in the TODO list... thanks for your help and ideas!!
On 14 October 2010 18:02, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at wrote:
Yeah, it would be very useful to use some kind of string format, like the
one used in moocow's bytes2any and any2bytes.
.hc
On Sep 26, 2010, at 6:08 AM, Nicolas
Hi,
does anyone know how to simulate the sound of an overdriven speaker? You
know the crunchy sound when you torture it with a strong bass. It's
nowhere near the sound of an normal overdrive with some kind of clipping.
Greetings
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I'd like to know if there is a way to act on pd objects via a script language,
I mean, coding behaviors and feedbacks?
Sorry if this sounds noob, my knowledge about pd is very basic.
Thanks,
C
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On 14/10/10 22:07, Achim Bloch wrote:
Hello listees
I'd like to know if there is a way to act on pd objects via a script language,
I mean, coding behaviors and feedbacks?
Sorry if this sounds noob, my knowledge about pd is very basic.
Thanks,
C
I'm not sure what you mean - do you want to
there are some Python modules that work with Pd.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/purity -Purity AFAIK its a dynamic patching
module
http://puredata.info/Members/thomas/py python integration with
Puredata. check them out, maybe its what you need.
2010/10/14 Achim Bloch achim.bl...@yahoo.fr
i can try to make a prototype, but my C++ is... so so. will report back,
if i have something working.
pat
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hi everyone,
anyone is interested in co-developing a web updater for pd-extended? i
think it would be a nice feature, no more waiting of pd-extended release
for bug fix, new externals / abstractions and help files.
let me know,
pat
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