altern wrote: > hi > > I need to have several video outputs that run in sync. A friend who > works in a art exhibition space told me there would be couple of > solutions for this but both involve buying pretty expensive equipment > like special DVD players. > > I thought then that a solution for this issue could be to have several > computers on a local network playing video (with GEM) and synchronise > them via OSC. But I dont have any experience doing such a thing, never > used OSC for anything similar. Also I dont have a clue about how to > synchronise together videos. > > Has anyone done anything similar? any experiences to share?
yes. we used a dual-head machine (actually it was a quad-head, so we had plenty of space for editing...) running a single gemwin covering both screens and 2 [pix_film]s that were controlled by the same counter. since Gem allows you frame-accurate access, the 2 videos were in perfect synch. fmga.sdr IOhannes _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list