Re: [PD] what is best win32 and linux app to recombine gem video output and pd audio output?

2011-04-07 Thread Jose Luis Santorcuato
Hello, you want to synchronize or to apply the same tempo all the audio
samples? if you want to synchronize only enough each audio last as long as
your movieand are akin triggered in unison.
If you want more control without firing utulizar Gem playback and review
the frames with the scrubbing it brings, same thing with audio and susloop
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That in pd, Windows or Mac can lead to Ableton Live, via midi or osc.

Greetings

José

2011/4/7 Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.com

 Hey

 I would like to know what is the best program to recombine gem video
 and pd audio in sync without dithering or stretching the audio as well
 as keeping the video frames as is.

 I had been using an old sonic foundry acid but it will not let me sync
 the audio to video without stretching or shrinking the audio. It is
 the only win32 app I had that works with quicktime video.

 Isn't there a simple operation that could be done on the quicktime
 video by just adding the audio file to the video file and adjusting
 the header? Instead of loading everything up in some sort of visual
 environment.

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Re: [PD] what is best win32 and linux app to recombine gem video output and pd audio output?

2011-04-07 Thread Bastiaan van den Berg

 2011/4/7 Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.com

 Hey

 I would like to know what is the best program to recombine gem video
 and pd audio in sync without dithering or stretching the audio as well
 as keeping the video frames as is.

 I had been using an old sonic foundry acid but it will not let me sync
 the audio to video without stretching or shrinking the audio. It is
 the only win32 app I had that works with quicktime video.

 Isn't there a simple operation that could be done on the quicktime
 video by just adding the audio file to the video file and adjusting
 the header? Instead of loading everything up in some sort of visual
 environment.


There are some methods, i usually take this route :

* convert video to raw avi (while keeping the encoding, mjpeg is great for
this)
* load both into avidemux2
* write a new avi (while keeping all encoding)
* write another avi (but this time compressed hard, xvid+mp3 or something)

done!
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