On 09/29/13 04:09, Luca Mani wrote:
hello,
does anybody knows what does it mean ? Because I had a lot of these errors
but my pd patch han't got any problem.
seems to be a problem with the build of an external.
i *guess* that you are loading cyclone, but if you want to get more
info
On 09/28/13 17:17, Charles Goyard wrote:
Of course the motor ignores the message.
I added a [makefilename %d] before the [print VT=$1( message and it does
work well.
the dollsym message
[symbol VT=$1(
is really *equivalent* to the object
[makefilename VT=%g]
with the latter
On 09/25/13 21:27, Ronni Montoya wrote:
Hi, i discovered that lighting doesnt work in gem when i use a shader
with a geo.
Why is that?
because the lighting is done by the 'default' shader. if you replace
the default shader with your own, you have to do lighting on your own.
fgamsdr
IOhannes
On 09/22/13 21:00, Chris Clepper wrote:
I've got a Wandboard* here for some testing and I can't get Alsa to work in
duplex. Testing with arecord produces a soundfile and aplay plays it back.
But starting Pd with Alsa or jack gives the dreaded errors about the
resource being in use.
i did
On 09/18/13 16:01, Olivier Baudry wrote:
Dear all
Is there any function to prevent the opening of last patch when you
start pd or pd-extended?
how do you trigger that behaviour?
it doesn't do that here.
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On 09/12/13 22:08, David Schaffer wrote:
Hi, yet another question: is it possible to chain several pix_mask objects?
well, [pix_mask] will *set* the alpha-channel of an image.
if you chain multiple [pix_mask] objects, you can reset the alpha
channel of the image multiple times.
this means that
On 09/12/13 21:55, David Schaffer wrote:
pix_mask won't work. I still have a picture, the console doesn't warn me
for anything, but the pix_mask effect doesn't occur anymore, just like
it's been bypassed... is there a workaround to this?
glsl-shaders modify the rendering pipeline according to
On 09/07/13 07:17, jim wrote:
Hello ,
I keep getting an error that is crashing a patch. As shown above it is
Unable to alloc xxx bytes where xxx seems to be different each time it
what exactly do you mean by Wish Error (as in the subject).
is Unable to alloc xxx bytes (with 'xxx' being a
On 08/30/13 01:51, Olivier Baudry wrote:
Dear all,
in first point After a little test of pd.0.45.2 on Mac Os Lion Pd
version 0.45-2 compiled for Macintosh OSX 10.4 or later (6 Megabytes)
http://crca.ucsd.edu/%7Emsp/Software/pd-0.45-2.mac.tar.gz.
In console I obtain this message:
On 08/29/13 19:52, Roman Haefeli wrote:
error: canvas: no method for 'findparent'
verbose(4): ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
confirmed on Debian.
it seems that the canvas_editor_for_class()-function that adds the
findparent method is not called for the canvas
On 08/27/13 20:37, Max wrote:
Am 27.08.2013 um 18:57 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 08/27/13 12:30, Max wrote:
There is one little annoyance:
if you select a GUI object, right click fro the properties and then go to
change on of the fields in the dialog, you can't hit
On 08/27/13 22:34, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Conclusion: teach Fanout(1) and Trigger(2) for situations where ordering
doesn't matter, and Trigger(1) for
situations where it does. The end.
only that many Fanout(2) problems originate in a Fanout(1) design, where
at some point the patch was
On 08/28/13 00:47, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
+#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
ähm, has pddp made it into Pd-vanilla already?
it might be a good idea to submit multiple patches, each implementing a
given functionality/feature, so they can be reviewed committed
On 08/28/13 06:25, Ingo wrote:
Somehow Pd has to keep track of which window is currently opened and active.
not really.
pd-gui (tcl/tk) handles all those things. if it detects an event on
window foo, it will send a message to Pd with the receiver foo.
so Pd is quit agnostic about which window
On 08/27/13 18:20, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
to share a small but hopefully sweet teaser screenshot with everyone :-)
while it does look pretty, i hope you are not going to start teaching
people to use fan-out rather than [trigger].
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On 08/27/13 12:30, Max wrote:
There is one little annoyance:
if you select a GUI object, right click fro the properties and then go to
change on of the fields in the dialog, you can't hit backspace, because this
deletes the object and closes the properties dialog. Somehow the backspace
On 08/23/13 21:00, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
Pd version 0.45-0 is available on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
cool.
i started updating the Debian packages...
As always I'm sure there will be problems here and there - you're welcome
to report them on the Pd mailing list
On 08/22/13 16:13, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I would like to get the stream from a XIMEA camera using gstreamer.
There is an example (in the XIMEA Linux Software Package) that use
gstreamer to get the stream. This example works fine on Ubuntu 12.04
(with kernel 3.8) and Ubuntu 13.04.
But i would
On 08/22/13 16:51, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
hmm, i'm sure this is really a problem which should be solved by XIMEA:
they ought to provide proper v4l2 drivers, rather than creating their
own framework
just to make sure that this got through: you *really* should write to
XIMEA asking them
On 08/22/13 17:08, Jack wrote:
a rather quick hack would be to change the gstreamer output from
autovideosink to v4l2sink device=/dev/video42 and recompile the
streamViewer.
this should allow [pix_video] to access the video-stream via v4l2.
It is exactly what i do but it doesn't work.
maybe
On 08/22/13 17:31, Jack wrote:
It is exactly what i do but it doesn't work.
maybe you should clean the engines.
What does it mean clean the engines.
Thanx for your help.
it means that i have absolutely no idea what you mean by it doesn't work.
if you want help, you need to be more specific
On 08/22/13 18:05, Jack wrote:
When I compile streamViewer.cpp which contains the gstreamer pipe
finishing by : v4l2sink device=/dev/video2, i get no error.
And after :
$ ./streamViewer
the application runs as expected.
you might try to create a slightly more complex pipeline, that outputs
On 08/22/13 18:40, Jack wrote:
Le 22/08/2013 18:23, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 08/22/13 18:05, Jack wrote:
When I compile streamViewer.cpp which contains the gstreamer pipe
finishing by : v4l2sink device=/dev/video2, i get no error.
[...]
$ v4l2-ctl --all -d /dev/video2
Failed
On 08/21/13 21:09, Jean-Michel Dumas wrote:
the pixel doubled mode problem stays for dialogs, titles and menus,
plus I really don't want to go through all my old patches and change the
font size! ;)
why not? it should be quite simple:
$ find . -type f -name *.pd -exec \
sed -i -e '/^#N
On 08/21/13 22:29, Jean-Michel Dumas wrote:
lol I knew someone would post something like that and i'm aware of ways
to do that (though not sed, since you have to be a wizard and/or a
machine to use that). i'm still keeping that line, could be handy
sometime, thanks.
ah i forgot to add, that i
On 08/19/13 08:11, Miller Puckette wrote:
Comments or bug reports welcome to pd-list.iem.at
this has already been reported as [507], but it seems that the following
still doesn't produce anything when clicked.
[bang(
|
[t a]
|
[pack 0 100]
|
[print]
gmsdr
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[507]
On 08/19/13 07:43, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK... I left these ones out:
pd2puredata.patch
usrlibpd_path.patch
fixmanpage.patch
helpbrowser_puredata-doc.patch
since I think they're debian-specific; took the other 11. Thanks - they look
helpful!
thanks for taking them in.
you were right
On 08/19/13 16:27, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/19/13 07:43, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK... I left these ones out:
pd2puredata.patch
usrlibpd_path.patch
fixmanpage.patch
helpbrowser_puredata-doc.patch
since I think they're debian-specific; took the other 11. Thanks - they look
helpful
On 08/18/13 03:51, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
Pd 0.45-0test1 is now up on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
or via git from sourceforge:
git clone git://pure-data.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pure-data/pure-data
git checkout 0.45-0test1
great news.
i'm currently more or less
On 08/13/13 23:27, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That reminds me, the simple Pd question I have is: anyone know of an XOR tilde
object?
[expr~ $v1 ^ $v2]
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On 08/11/13 23:26, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi there, I was making some tests and saw that the order that you make
audio connections or create tilde~ objects make a difference, and this
affects when we're using [s~] / [r~].
yes.
The idea I had is that no matter what was going on, the
the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia.
since i'm performing my piece pointillism tomorrow night at The
Bakery/artrage (233 James Street Northbridge), it'd be great to meet
with people who happen to be in the area.
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On 08/07/13 03:15, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hmmm... I was umnder the impression that, except for the overhead of block~
and switch~ objects, there would be no difference in DSP execution time
between a patch having lots of subpatches and one with the same amount of
computation all thrown in one
On 08/07/13 07:49, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Do any of the pd gui / iem gui objects take creation args? Forgive me if
I missed this in the help patches.
all of them do, as this is the way how they keep their properties when
loading a patch.
on the downside, most of these arguments are not really meant
On 08/02/13 10:03, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Isn't [repeat] along with [separator] the solution for such things?
the canonical solution is to use [until]-[gemlist] instead of [repeat],
which allows to use iteration without having to resort to a 3rd party
external (zexy).
it might also be
On 07/30/13 21:03, Ed Kelly wrote:
I think the problem is with [tot .] from the miXed library.
afaik tot is broken with pd=0.44.
tot heavily uses the olde gui infrastructure, which simply isn't there
any no more :-(
your best bet would be to move to a gui-plugin (at least that's what i
have
On 07/27/13 08:09, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
I've compiled Pd-0.44.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 and compiled the Gem library as
well. Thought all was good (ok, I have some issues with the camera and a
couple of other stuff, but it's not of my interest at this point), but
when I opened a patch I made
On 07/26/13 08:54, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Thanks. Somehow I had some weirdness left over from
trying to /.autogen from a directory with spaces in it.
I started over using the make -f makefile.mingw method
and it worked fine.
But I still can't get it to work using autogen.
for the
On 07/22/13 00:00, Benjamin ~ 01xy wrote:
Hello,
On linux (debian) I use readanysf~ to listen to streams, this object is
in the official repository, on ubuntu, you may have to use this ppa
[readanysf~] is in the official debian [1] and ubuntu [2] repositories
since wheezy resp. precise.
i
On 07/22/13 17:13, Elektro Moon wrote:
Hi gentlemen,
I have a problem with the pd-extended 0.43.4 on Ubuntu 10.04.
does it work with pd-vanilla (that is, the puredata package as found
in ubuntu)?
is there a specific reason why you are still running lucid?
do other applications work with
On 07/21/13 14:49, Jack wrote:
You have two possibilities to do that :
1) Use [pix_snap] to capture a part of the frame buffer and then apply
[pix_scanline]. This method is the simplest but could be slow for your
hardware.
2) Use [gemframebuffer] to render off-screen and convert this
On 06/15/13 16:03, Max wrote:
So that is a confirmed Gem problem. I don't see the point to work with that
object any more, now that I know that the new version breaks backward
compatibility. I want to be able to make a patch that works with whatever gem
version : (
i think that' a bitter
On 06/07/13 16:34, Max wrote:
It does. Thanks for fixing. They aren't automatically sent to Pd-dev though.
thx. fixed.
And bugs are now called “tickets”.
is this a problem?
(to be precise: bugs are still called bugs, but you find them under
the menu tickets, where they live happily along
On 06/08/13 02:54, Brian Perez wrote:
Hey all, I've been having to delete preferences and reinstall a bunch of times.
I get crashes for including objects from some of the extended libraries there.
It can't be the way I'm installing: it's just drag and drop.
can you reproduce the bug? e.g.
On 05/30/13 13:00, hghoyer wrote:
Hi,
VD~ und delread~ are both processing Data / delayed sound from delwrite~
what is similar and what are differences between VD~ und delread~ ?
i guess you are referring to [vd~] (i don't know of an uppercase object
of that name).
from the documentation
On 04/23/2013 02:26, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I cannot figure out where the code is,
externals/loaders/hexloader/
but I'm assuming there is a loop
that goes through each path in search of $object_name.$whatever to
load the setup routine, and then goes through each path for
On 04/22/2013 18:27, Martin Dupras wrote:
Thanks for that, I don't think I would have found that out by myself.
I'm just reading on hexloader right now. From what I understand, it
allows the loading of library objects with (among other characters) ~
in their name.
hexloader allows to load
On 04/11/2013 17:37, Fero Kiraly wrote:
Hi friends,
Here pd-extended 0.43.4 in archlinux. When I try to set more channels
than 2 it segfaults.
which audio backend are you using?
does it happen with all of them?
if it's jack, is jack server running?
could you provide a backtrace?
$ gdb
On 04/09/2013 16:06, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Under osx, this is usually what is done,
there is no apply button.
which i personally find a very annoying behaviour.
One thing missing as well is the ability to select audio/midi device by
name from the patch, instead of numbers. This is
On 03/31/2013 21:01, Jm Jones wrote:
Hi, im a little confused because in windows this works different (i
think). In win7 64 bits i use pd-extended 32.
But In ubuntu 64 bits the 64 bits pd package says that some externals
aren't fully compatible, so i want to install the 32 b version, is
this
On 03/29/2013 16:55, Patrice Colet wrote:
I tried the win32 release archive proposed at iem.gem website, same thing is
happening,
i remember a recent thread that mentioned that you had to disable some
accelerated desktop on w8 in order to get Gem running.
it seems like i cannot find that mail
On 03/21/2013 20:26, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
On 03/21/2013 03:12 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
IOhannes,
hi
Your patch has one regression:
thanks for reporting
--- a/src/x_connective.c
+++ b/src/x_connective.c
@@ -991,6 +991,8 @@ static void trigger_list(t_trigger *x, t_symbol
*s, int
On 03/21/2013 20:47, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
which errors do you get?
inlet: expected 'pointer' but got 'pointer'
how cool is that?
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On 03/21/2013 21:02, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
inlet: expected 'pointer' but got 'pointer'
so having a short go into m_class.c, it seems indeed that the
c_pointermethod is called from within the list-method.
the attached patch should fix this, by using the list selector when
outputting pointers
On 03/20/2013 18:02, Miller Puckette wrote:
On further thought, I don't think it's even possible to change open_via_path()
to use open64() and maintain even source compatibility for externs - if
one of them calls lseek or fstat we're sunk - and I don't see any robust
way of aliasing those
On 03/17/2013 01:22, Jaime Oliver wrote:
sorry solved this,
Is there any reason why the [codeclist( message to pix_record should not
just output or print without the -verbose -verbose flag?
because you can simply hook a [print] to [pix_record]'s last outlet to
get the list printed.
fgmdsar
On 03/16/2013 23:42, Miller Puckette wrote:
It's in the source - but Pd has to be compiled with '_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE'
defined for this to work. Through 0.43 the configure script I was using
was checking for this somehow (too complicted for me to understand how).
Anyhow, this is a bug all
On 03/15/2013 13:02, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
cool,
Should be nice to have them manage list as well, it's better to do that
in C when you want to transmit long list of float.
Having choice of endianness may be good as well.
You can copy both from the externals I've sent yesterday if you
On 02/28/2013 19:34, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
How about further expanding trigger to tolerate a-s by simply taking
the very first argument if the first argument is not type descriptor?
that's what i was proposing, though i used terminology which i think is
more common, e.g. selector instead of
On 03/01/2013 05:46, ronni montoya wrote:
Hi, i was wondering how can i convert an image into a string of
characters in pd?
Is there is an easy way of doing this?
what does convert an image into a string mean?
you can load the image with mrpeach's [binfile] (or try loading it as a
raw audio
On 02/28/2013 17:33, Matthias Blau wrote:
checkout iemnet's [udpclient].
already have tried that - without success. I only get
udpclient:status: sent 4, nothing else.
If I understand it correctly, udpclient listens on the specified port as
well, so if the remote udp server gets the
On 02/19/2013 23:50, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Is pd downloads unavailable?
i cannot seem to connect to the downloads page
dunno, but http://puredata.info/downloads works for me.
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On 02/18/2013 22:56, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
Hi,
I use 0 . 43.4, which is inst alled on two Ubuntu 12.04, from
repositories, and I've just notice d some basic objects like [expr] and
[cnv] 'could n 't create' on one system, but not on the other... ?!?
what is 0.43.4? Pd or Pd-extended? both
On 01/31/2013 20:50, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 05:19:03PM +0100, Òscar Martínez Carmona wrote:
I guess the solution will be using [getdir], as I read in a thread similar
Not sure what will happen on Windows regarding slash separators (?)
Might not be as portable as you
On 01/31/2013 21:33, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 01/31/2013 20:50, Andy Farnell wrote:
Not sure what will happen on Windows regarding slash separators (?)
Might not be as portable as you hope.
usually this is not a problem.
for one thing, Pd (internally) provides ways to convert
On 01/28/2013 05:43, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Installing pd on linux from the website directions i get
Install these packages without verification [y/N]? y
(Reading database ... 166579 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking pd-extended (from
On 01/18/2013 22:31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I would love it if someone started this since it would greatly help with the
goal of splitting the GUI from Pd itself. And of course I'd help where I can.
i keep starting that project every now and then: moving all the drawing
code to pd-gui
On 01/10/2013 00:13, Rick T wrote:
Here's what comes back with no GUI
vmpd@vmpd-desktop:~$ pd-extended
priority 6 scheduling enabled.
priority 8 scheduling enabled.
jackd 0.118.0
could you try starting PdX without jack?
something like:
$ pd-extended -alsa
or even
$ pd-extended -nosound
hi,
it's always good to use once of the various mailing lists to ask
questions regarding Pd. this allows other people to benefit from problems.
On 01/05/2013 14:52, Elektro Moon wrote:
Happy New Year Iohannes,
I am getting closer to install your Gem .93.3 from git-hub, but it is
not as easy
On 12/30/2012 11:26, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Is it possible if you have a few [pix_mix] objects that one or two of
them are not working? I have a patch with four instances of the object
and one of them is not working at all. It just lets the left inlet pass
through. I tried them with and
On 12/30/2012 15:16, Antonio Roberts wrote:
And with that I think I've identified the actual bug here. I still
can't override that framerate by changing the option in the codec
setting
yes, indeed you found a bug here.
it seems that currently there is no real way to set any property
On 12/29/2012 16:20, Antonio Roberts wrote:
switching off the [gemhead] will not push new frames into your [pix_record],
but it will not halt a local time (this is never what [gemhead] does).
Ah, I see now! Although this is expected behaviour, I still think it'd
be useful to be able to pause
On 12/28/2012 05:44, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
pulse audio never worked for me on various debian gnu/linux setups.
these days i only ever use alsa and jack, and i believe that one of these
(preferably the latter) should be the default for a pro-grade audio software.
[...]
Yes, jack is
On 12/28/2012 02:18, Antonio Roberts wrote:
i cannot check your example right now, but this can totally be desired
behaviour. e.g. if your container supports variable framerates and you
record two frames that are 20 seconds appart, you might end up with a 20sec
video containing of 2 frames.
On 12/28/2012 18:43, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
MinGW support in Pd, or even the MinGW support for Gem (which is not complete).
afaik, the mingw support for Gem is as complete as it can be.
what works: compiling Gem and plugins
what does not work: linking plugins against proprietary
On 12/28/2012 19:30, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It looks like a Qt dev has added the required headers to MinGW:
http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2009/07/15/phonon-and-mingw-a-story-about-true-windows-love/
And this guy says he got webcam input working:
On 12/27/2012 01:33, Antonio Roberts wrote:
record is started it uses a bang to turn on the gemhead and to capture
i'm talking abot [bang(ing [pix_record], which is something different
than [bang(ing [gemhead].
one frame, and then turns it off again. However, the time between the
two frame
On 12/26/2012 15:08, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I've noticed that [pix_record] will continue to record frames even if
the [gemhead] object attached to it is switched off. Is this a bug?
the way to turn off recording is by sending a record 0 message to
[pix_record], or - if you want to add single
On 12/22/2012 02:48, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
Pd version 0.44-0test1 is available on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
or via git from sourceforge:
git clone git://pure-data.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pure-data/pure-data
cool, but...
mostly audio, MIDI, scheduling, and OS
On 12/21/2012 17:39, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm still looking at why tclpd is causing this problem. Did removing
tclpd totally solve it for you? i.e
i found that the cause for these problems is often some initialization
of i18n support.
e.g. i had some problems with pdgst, where
On 12/21/2012 20:27, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
hope this helps with hunting down the problem.
i _guess_ that the problem is somehow related to doubly encoding an UTF8
string.
anyhow, the way i solved the problem in pdgst, was to set the current
locale to C before initializing gstreamer
On 12/15/2012 15:27, Bart Koppe wrote:
Dear List!
I'm trying to compile sndfiler from svn but I get errors. I need it
since I need to play ogg files to an icecast stream.
most likely [readanysf~] (which is newer than [sndfiler~]) will do the
job as well.
I firts made sure that libsndfile
On 12/11/2012 18:57, jamal crawford wrote:
hi list
thanks IOhannes, [list]s are pretty neat.
now im trying to repack 82 bytes and send them to elka. but i need the
sum of 74 values, so i can modulo the second last checksum byte. is
there an object which can calculate the sum of 74 values
On 12/11/2012 19:10, Patrice Colet wrote:
De: jamal crawfordthree...@ml1.net
À: pdlistpd-list@iem.at
Envoyé: Lundi 10 Décembre 2012 18:53:35
Objet: [PD] linux, elka ek22, sysexin dump unpacking (82 bytes)
hi list.
im working on editor for Elka ek/em 22 analogue synth. when i request
a
On 12/10/2012 18:53, jamal crawford wrote:
hi list.
im working on editor for Elka ek/em 22 analogue synth. when i request a
parameter dump i get 82 bytes from sysexin. i can see the dump by
[print] monitor, but I have no idea how to unpack these 82 bytes. when
trigger banging the dump i only
On 12/08/2012 17:15, contact wrote:
In file included from src/FifoVideoFrames.cpp:20:
src/FifoVideoFrames.h:30:27: error: gmerlin/avdec.h: Aucun fichier ou
dossier de ce type
while it is sometimes simple for speakers of different languages to
guess what a localized error-message means, it is
On 11/23/2012 06:06 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On a related note, is there a way to disable the object drop bar that
appears in the top of the canvas window when editing. It will be great
for beginners, but I find it a little annoying when it keeps shifting
the canvas around.
remove the relevante
On 11/20/2012 07:04 PM, Òscar Martínez Carmona wrote:
[readsf~] seems to be what I was looking for!
I'm not sure about mp3 layers and names , but when that layer II file is
what I get with an mp3 bounce with Logic...
then you probably should report a bug with f*cking logic.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
On 11/15/2012 02:21 PM, prince ba wrote:
Hi,
I have just install Gem 0.93
When I try to use pix_film, I get : [pix_film]: no movie decoding
backends found!
Any idea ?
Gem's movie decoding stuff comes in separate libraries (in order to be
able to easily add and remove various backends by
On 11/15/2012 10:03 AM, Benjamin Voßler wrote:
Hey everyone,
Mac OS X 10.8.2 offered a new bug in every Pd Version I tried.
When I try to start Pd it looks like it will run (the icon in the Dock
bounces up and down as usual), but it breaks up at different points in
time,
before it comes to an
On 11/15/2012 03:47 PM, J Oliver wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've noticed that when compiling pix_externals in the extra folder it
creates an alias for pix_external.pd_darwin (or _linux if that is the
case). Therefore this file cannot be put in a folder inside a project
and declared with [declare
On 11/19/2012 09:07 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
- Original Message -
That's not a reason to _suppress_ dsp with dynamic patching,
because the process would work exactly the same regardless.
i think this is simply a bug in Pd.
i do some live-coding using dynamic patching, and found
On 11/19/2012 11:18 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
I've never seen an external in svn where [abstraction1] would rely on an
internal [loadbang] in order to send a message to its outlet.
well, very few *externals* (as in atomic (non-openable) objects
written mostly in C) do anything
On 11/13/2012 08:27 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Nevermind, I found the necessary header in the pd source tree.
If you are on a recent Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc. then you can get this header
by doing:
sudo apt-get install puredata-dev
and if you are on any older debian or -derivative
On 11/13/2012 02:53 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
This is also the first release of the .deb format. It is currently generated
in a way that clashes with other forms of pd so please be aware of that (in
other words installing pd-l2ork requires uninstalling of
pure-data/pd-extended due to some
On 11/13/2012 07:15 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
I did.
ah ok. so the warning was mainly there to not scare people away.
Although, since posting the announcement I did find out there are
some other more recent packages with different names so I have added
them to my next version of control
On 11/09/2012 10:44 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Aww, just imagine how bad to be stuck with 2.11! :oP
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libc-bin
Btw, I don't see 2.15 anywhere on Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libc-bin
That's because it's not available for Debian
On 11/10/2012 03:31 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
I guess this is mainly for the devs/Miller. Does anyone know if upping
just in case you missed that: there is a separate mailinglist for all
dev-related things, it's called pd-dev and you can find it at [1].
separating the two lists is meant to
On 11/10/2012 04:12 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Oh, ok. I thought there was another one beyond Sid but I guess not.
there is, and you were right that it's called experimental.
i just wanted to point out, that packages.debian.org does not only list
current stable, testing and unstable
On 11/09/2012 04:17 PM, contact wrote:
The last patch for the -nogui problem without delay . I'm not sure
that's the best solution !!!
your patch has two mission-critical fan-outs.
you should *always* use [trigger] if you want to connect one [outlet] to
several [inlet]s.
while this seems
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