On 2 Oct 2013, at 03:19, Thomas Grill <g...@grrrr.org> wrote:
> There are compiled binaries for Windows and Mac in > http://grrrr.org/data/dev/ext/windows/pd/ > and > http://grrrr.org/data/dev/ext/macos/pd/ > Please let me know if they work for you. > best, Thomas > Thanks Thomas, this seems to do what I need, however the external just hangs whilst loading on my 10.8 Mac. It's like the external goes into an infinite loop and never returns to the caller. I managed to compile from source, and this seems to work just fine, so maybe you just need to link your binary against more recent SDKs best, Jamie > > > 2013/10/1 Thomas Grill <g...@grrrr.org> > Hey Jamie, > there's a project sitting in my repo i developed some years ago. In my memory > it worked pretty well. It depends on libsndfile and the quicktime API, > although there might be a way to exclude the use of either one. > https://svn.grrrr.org/ext/trunk/fsplay/ > best, Thomas > > > 2013/10/1 Jamie Bullock <ja...@jamiebullock.com> > > Hi folks, > > I'm looking at options for direct-from-disk audio with Pd. My requirements > are: > > - scrub / set current position within audio file > - variable speed playback > - looping > - works on Mac OS X and Win32 > > So far I've come up with: > > [sfread2~] — crashes as soon as DSP is switched on (Mac OS X 10.8) > [readanysf~] — seems good, but a few issues (e.g. audible clicking when > changing playback speed) > > Any other options? > > best, > > Jamie > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > > -- > Thomas Grill > http://grrrr.org > > > > -- > Thomas Grill > http://grrrr.org
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