Re: [PD] nport configuration with pure data

2012-07-13 Thread Simon Wise
On 13/07/12 06:05, Pagano, Patrick wrote: I am soliciting some help for using an nport serial to Ethernet controller. I Have the nport server installed and configured and on an IP There are 16 COMs starting at COM3 of course Are there any objects that in pure data that might make it easy to turn

Re: [PD] scale ?

2012-07-13 Thread Фывапр Олджэвич
Hi ! And Thankyou very much ! In the end of it all I can sum: 1) [autoscale] - dynamically moves it's scale-range if it has [1( at it's right-most inlet (and it has it by default) .  2) [range] - we can defy input and output range in it and linear or logarythmic scaling (by 1 or 0 to the right

Re: [PD] Reading a specific image from [pix_buffer] and saving it using [pix_write]

2012-07-13 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 07/10/2012 02:03 PM, Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote: The attached picture named "test.jpg" is what I saved using the attached patch. The original pict in a buffer is like right hand side of another attached picture "screenshot_gemwin.jpg". Somehow colors for starters, the "test.jpg", is really a

Re: [PD] Reading a specific image from [pix_buffer] and saving it using [pix_write]

2012-07-13 Thread Seiichiro MATSUMURA
Thanks Charles. As you mentioned, YUV consists Y for Luma, U and V for the color difference of from Luma to Blue and Red(chrominance), basically describes colors based on brightness. I could realize with Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YUV It also seems "1 value for 2 pixels" makes sense

Re: [PD] Video synthesizer emulation

2012-07-13 Thread Off Screen
Ed: I don't really get what is your conversion for, can you elaborate a bit more? Tim: I've been already using [pix_sig2pix~] :) That said, thanks to rdz and matju on IRC I've managed to solve the high frequency issue. Actually the problems were two: me considering a crazy thing to set a sample ra

Re: [PD] list-abs

2012-07-13 Thread Frank Barknecht
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 06:18:46PM +0200, João Pais wrote: > I think this abstraction doesn't load, because it has a conflict with the > folder(library) name. writing [list-abs/list-abs] works out well. > does this happen with other libraries, also with externals or just with > abstractions? nev