Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd

2013-12-01 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
On 2013-12-01 06:58, Peppe Peppino wrote: Hi, yes, the pd patch is the one in the link I posted in the previous mail. The processing sketch I downloaded it from here http://www.sojamo.de/libraries/oscP5/ and is the oscP5message.pde The only thing I changed is the port number (I set it equal

Re: [PD] video output from PD

2013-12-01 Thread peiman khosravi
Hello, Thanks for the answers. I've been looking around and it doesn't look like that omxplayer accepts OSC messages. Does it? Also how are the Pis connected to a network? Through ethernet? In this case I would need a router with 20 outputs right? To explain a bit more about the project. It's a

Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd

2013-12-01 Thread Peppe Peppino
Hi, well..that's weird..I have no idea why but now it's working perfectly..and I opened exactly the same files I had yesterday..thank you anyway :) P. Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 10:54:33 +0100 From: fjkr...@xs4all.nl To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd On 2013-12-01 06:58,

Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd

2013-12-01 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 2013-12-01 14:17, Peppe Peppino wrote: Hi, well..that's weird..I have no idea why but now it's working perfectly..and I opened exactly the same files I had yesterday..thank you anyway :) most likely you had another UDP-listener open at the same time (hint: e.g. a help-patch). gmfsdr

Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd

2013-12-01 Thread Peppe Peppino
Hi, might be..but then I cannot have more than one listener at the same time? thanks p. Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 14:31:05 +0100 From: zmoel...@iem.at To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd On 2013-12-01 14:17, Peppe Peppino wrote: Hi, well..that's weird..I have no idea why but now

Re: [PD] compiling pd-extended on arch linux

2013-12-01 Thread Patrice Colet
- Mail original - De: Antonio Bonifacio neuromance...@gmail.com I use this repo instead: [pure-aur] SigLevel = Never Server = http://pureaur.bitbucket.org/$arch It has prebuilt packages even for pd-l2ork! cool I have l2ork with this, really nice! Colet Patrice

[PD] [text3d] crashes PD when using text of five or more characters

2013-12-01 Thread Antonio Roberts
I'm using PD extednded 0.43.4 and have noticed that when using some fonts [text3d] will crash PD when a string with five or more characters is entered. Font used is Beams: http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/beams And the error returned is: pd: ../src/libtess/priorityq.c:164: __gl_pqSortInit:

Re: [PD] Processing-OSC-Pd

2013-12-01 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 2013-12-01 15:54, Peppe Peppino wrote: Hi, might be..but then I cannot have more than one listener at the same time? not when using the same protocol (e.g. UDP) on the same port (e.g. ) on the same network interface (which you can simplify to single computer). this is how the internet

Re: [PD] [text3d] crashes PD when using text of five or more characters

2013-12-01 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 2013-12-01 19:10, Antonio Roberts wrote: I'm using PD extednded 0.43.4 and have noticed that when using some fonts [text3d] will crash PD when a string with five or more characters is entered. Font used is Beams: http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/beams weird, never heard of something

Re: [PD] video output from PD

2013-12-01 Thread Dan Wilcox
I would pick up an old rackmount ethernet switch and use static ips. I imagine wireless would work, but you're asking for trouble if you don't get an industrial wifi router. As for software, I'd echo using OpenFrameworks. The current version (0.8.0) now supports the RPI and there is an OMX

Re: [PD] [text3d] crashes PD when using text of five or more characters

2013-12-01 Thread Antonio Roberts
weird, never heard of something like this before... It doesn't appear to be crashing if I use [textouline] or [text2d] does the problem persist if you use the stock debian/ubuntu package of Gem (gem)? I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in pdextended instead of the

Re: [PD] [text3d] crashes PD when using text of five or more characters

2013-12-01 Thread Antonio Roberts
weird, never heard of something like this before... It doesn't appear to be crashing if I use [textouline] or [text2d] does the problem persist if you use the stock debian/ubuntu package of Gem (gem)? I'm ashamed to admit that I don't know how to use that version in pdextended instead of the