Re: [PD] [Gem] playlist abstraction for [pix_film]

2007-04-04 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Hi,
Try the amazing gems/films in the excellent
http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions
Is this what you want ?

aalex





2007/4/3, Thomas Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

 I was just wondering, if anyone has made a playlist abstraction to play
 full movies with [pix_film] and [auto 1(. I could do that myself, but
 why should everyone have to invent the wheel, especially when it always
 tends to be a polygon ;)

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[PD] [PD-announce] PDCon Papers Call v.2 - deadline extended to April 15

2007-04-04 Thread PureData Papers
[please excuse cross-posting and diffuse widely]

Following is the 2nd call for abstracts and papers - with an extended deadline
- for the PureData Convention.

Any queries can be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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* August 21st-26th 2007, Montréal Canada *

2nd Call for Papers - Deadline extended

New Deadline for Abstracts: April 15th 2007
Acceptance announced: May 31
Camera-ready papers due: June 30

More information:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/

Papers submission form:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php

The PureData Convention Steering Committee is now accepting abstracts and full
papers to be considered for inclusion in L'œuvre ouverte (the Open Work), the
2nd International PureData Convention. L'œuvre ouverte invites an open relation
between the artwork and the public as well as open attitudes and practices in
the fields of computer programming, artistic creation and scientific research.
It will bring together artists, writers, programmers and others who develop,
use and reflect on PureData and Open-Source culture.

In order to provide a theoretical and artistic context for the understanding of
the aesthetics and politics of Free and Open-Source software culture, papers
from widely divergent perspectives are encouraged.

Abstracts and papers may be submitted in either French or English. There will
be three primary papers streams: Technical, Artistic and Theoretical.

Some possible themes could include:

- programming PureData externals
- PureData versus Max/MSP
- interfacing with sensors and actuators
- real-time responsive, immersive and interactive environments
- hacking PureData
- using PureData in installations
- use of PureData in live performance
- sampling and Plunderphonics as artistic strategies
- re-evaluating Umberto Eco's The Open Work
- OpenContent and Creatve Commons versus Intellectual Property
- Hactivist culture
- using PureData in science and research
- finding an Art Historical context for Open-Source Software Art
- physical computing interfaces
- biological and medical uses of PureData
- et cetera


please read the application guidelines:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/guidelines/

and submit your abstract of full paper via the online form before April 15,
2007:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php

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L'œuvre ouverte | Convention PureData '07
* 21 au 26 août 2007 | Montréal Canada *

deuxième appel de exposés - date de tombée prolongée

nouvelle date de tombée pour abstraites : 15 avril, 2007
annonce des résultats : 31 mai, 2007
date de rendu finale : 30 juin, 2007

pour plus d'information:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/

formulaire de soumission en-ligne:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php

La comité organisateur de la Convention PureData '07 accepte maintenant des
abstraits d'exposés destinés à être inclus dans L'œuvre ouverte, la 2ième
Convention International PureData. L'œuvre ouverte invite une relation ouverte
entre L'œuvre d'art et le grand public même des attitudes et pratiques ouvertes
dans les champs de la programmation d'ordinateur, la création artistique et la
recherche scientifique. La convention réunira les artistes, les ecrivain(e)s,
les programmeurs et bien d'autres que développent, utilisent et réfléchissent
sur PureData et la culture de «Open-Source».

En tant de donner un contexte théorique et artistique pour la compréhension des
enjeux esthétiques et politiques de la culture de logiciel libre, des exposés
provenantes des perspectives divergentes seront encouragées.

Des abstraites et des exposés peuvent être soumises sois en français ou en
anglais. Il y aura trois rubriques de thématique principale: technique,
artistique, théorique.

Des possibilités de sujets abordés peuvent inclure:

- la programmation d'externals PureData
- PureData contre Max/MSP
- les interfaces avec des sensors et des actuateurs
- des environnements temps-réel, immersive et interactive
- PureData pour des «hackers»
- installations avec PureData
- PureData en direct
- échantillonnage et «Plunderphonics» comme stratégies artistiques
- un nouveau volet sur «L'œuvre ouverte» de Umberto Eco
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- la culture des «Hactivists»
- PureData utilisé dans la science et la recherche
- trouver un contexte dans l'histoire d'art pour l'art de logiciels libres
- les interfaces physiques vers la computation
- les usages biologiques et médicales de PureData
- et cetera


Lire attentivement les notes d'instruction:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/guidelines/

Soumettre votre abstraite ou votre exposé complet par le formulaire en-ligne
avant le 15 avril, 2007:
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[PD] pdp on pd 0.40.1

2007-04-04 Thread ivan Chabanaud
Does someone run pdp with this version or highther
when i launch pd i got this
PDP INIT ERROR: pd symbol clash adding symbol pdp: new=b7cbc2ec old=08133698
it was running on 0.39
thank's a lot

Ivan Chabanaud
06 21 03 76 13
http://www.chabalab.net


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Re: [PD] float and symbol as abstraction arguments

2007-04-04 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Other option : try [dollarg] !

a


2007/4/1, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hallo,
 Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:

  for writing an abstraction i need a mechanism not using externals if
  possible, to get the content of an $1-argument inside an abstraction
  which can be of ANY type, i.e. float and symbol.

 [list append $1]

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Re: [PD] float and symbol as abstraction arguments

2007-04-04 Thread Peter Plessas
Hi,

i wanted to avoid externals, though i had a look at it before, and it's 
a nice thing though!

Frank's [list append $1] worked for me...

thanks!

Peter

Alexandre Quessy wrote:
 Other option : try [dollarg] !
 
 a
 
 
 2007/4/1, Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hallo,
 Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:

 for writing an abstraction i need a mechanism not using externals if
 possible, to get the content of an $1-argument inside an abstraction
 which can be of ANY type, i.e. float and symbol.
 [list append $1]

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Re: [PD] Sigmund and Sort (Was Real-time frequency filtering and analysis) (robbert van hulzen)

2007-04-04 Thread Jaime Oliver
Hi Jared,

You can find Pd 0.40-2 here http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html it
should have sigmund~ in it.

best,

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1. Re: frequency graphing in gem (Luigi Rensinghoff)
2. Re: Sigmund and Sort (Was Real-time frequency filtering and
   analysis) (robbert van hulzen)
3. Re: frequency graphing in gem (Patco)
4. Re: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-windowsxp missing objects
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5. Re: boids2d, boids3d (Roman Haefeli)
6. berlin (Enrique Erne)
7. Sorta OT - More touring (Dafydd Hughes)
8.  Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-windowsxp missing objects
   (robbert van hulzen)
9. Re: Sorta OT - More touring (Georg Holzmann)
   10. rme cards with mbp (marius schebella)
   11. [Gem] playlist abstraction for [pix_film] (Thomas Mayer)
   12. Re: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7-windowsxp missing objects
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 Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:42:40 +0200
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 There was a thread not too long ago

 http://lists.puredata.info/search/PD-list?
 query=wavdisplaymax=20result=normalsort=score

 thats a search result on the pd-list for wavdisplay

 There shuld be a working patch

 Luigi



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 Am 03.04.2007 um 10:39 schrieb Peter Plessas:

  Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too
 
  lgPP
 
  Nose Hair wrote:
  I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it
  to show the
  waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good
  sample graph but
  it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be
  apreciated. I have
  included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
  Thanks
  Alain
 
 
 
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 hmmm... maybe i did... what would good old sigmund f himself have to say
 about this little slip?

 On 4/2/07 9:50 PM, David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On 4/2/07, robbert van hulzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  alternatively, if you don't want to compile yourself: the 0.40.2 autobuilds
  on puredate.info have recent versions (i assume you want = 0.40.2 because
  of [sigmund~]).
 
 
  Hi, I think you mean:
  puredata.info
  NOT
  pureDATE.info
 
  ;-)
 
  ~David





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 Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 12:57:58 +0200
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 Nose Hair a ?crit :
  I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to
  show the waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a
  good sample graph but it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any
  help would be apreciated. I have included my patch files.  The main
  one is called waveform.
  Thanks
  Alain
 
 
  
 
  
 
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 hi, take a look at this:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html



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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Steffen

On 03/04/2007, at 12.57, Patco wrote:

 hi, take a look at this:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html

Thanks, that's quite nice. Is there an equivalent about that does  
live spectrogram plots?

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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Patco
Steffen a écrit :

 On 03/04/2007, at 12.57, Patco wrote:

 hi, take a look at this:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-06/028944.html

 Thanks, that's quite nice. Is there an equivalent about that does live 
 spectrogram plots?

Hi, I've never seen an equivalent that uses fft, and then colors, 3D, 
with Gem, even if it has been sometimes subjects of discussions, 
although it's certainly possible to make something from the 
datastructure example of the sonogram, or something like that...Who is 
going to try?

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Re: [PD] [Gem] playlist abstraction for [pix_film]

2007-04-04 Thread Thomas Mayer
Alexandre Quessy wrote:
 Hi,
 Try the amazing gems/films in the excellent
 http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions
 Is this what you want ?

Wow, this collection of abstractions is awesome, the best one I have
seen so far due to its collection according to use of those. But I can
only download the svn / puredata.sf.net cvs version of them, not the
.tar.gz or .zip, and those don't come with gems/films, but I guess, you
have meant gems/movie anyway.

Thanks,
Thomas
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[PD] Mediamatic workshop

2007-04-04 Thread robbert van hulzen

this is fantastic, thanks! i'm trying to understand a bit about synthesis,
and these examples/tutorials help a lot. and they sound great, too. i'm
going to be busy for a while going through your  derek's material, very
helpful while trying to build my own sounds.
(one thing: in the section on drumbeats, all drums link to 'melody1.pd)
robbert

padawan12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you were ate the Mediamatic Puredata workshop last month then as I promised
 attendees here's the notes. Sorry it's taken me a while to get this done, been
 busy with other work. Lecture notes/slides as Pd are given for the first
 session
 on message/control and introductory sudio synthesis. The group exercises are
 there too. 
 
 http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/workshops/mediamatic/mediamatic.html
 
 Prolly a bit late for news now, but there's a Ardunio workshop happening this
 weekend
 (11/12th) at the same venue.
 
 Cheers,
 
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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread nosehair911
Does anyone know where I can get [scopeXYZ~] compiled for ppc or how to compile 
from cvs for ppc 
on os X.  BTW due to all your help I have put together a comprehensive version 
that uses the best of 
all I have read so far and I have attached it.  Any help or criticism is 
welcomed.  I realized its not the 
best solution but someone out there will find it useful, I know I will.
Thanks,
Alain

 
 From: Peter Plessas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/04/03 Tue AM 04:39:57 EDT
 To: Nose Hair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem
 
 Have a look at Gem's [scopeXYZ~] too
 
 lgPP
 
 Nose Hair wrote:
  I'm trying to get an audio graph to work in gem.  I would like it to show 
  the 
  waveform like a table.  I have gotten as far as getting a good sample graph 
  but 
  it doesnt work as expected with frequency. Any help would be apreciated. I 
  have 
  included my patch files.  The main one is called waveform.
  Thanks
  Alain
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [PD] Mediamatic workshop

2007-04-04 Thread padawan12


Thanks for spotting those errors Robbert. I've updated the page. 

There's a possible April workshop in Bristol with a slant on
music production, so that will be about sequencers, synths,
more about MIDI and OSC.

Also Dan James and Chun have something new in the pipeline now
that LAC is done.

FWIW, this may interest Pd users.  Nick Collins produced an excellent set of 
materials for Supercollider and made it available here.

http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/nc81/courses/cm1/computationalmusic1.html

Also, Derek is touring atm so you might be able to catch
an interesting live performance of Pd music at one of these
venues.

Mar 30 - Hoerbar, Hamburg, DE (w/ Jazkamer)
Apr 06 - Salon Bruit, Berlin, DE
Apr 10 - NBI, Berlin, DE (w/ Laptop Orchestra Berlin)
Apr 12 - Klinker Club, South London, UK
Apr 13 - Klinker Club, North London, UK
Apr 14 - The Blue Lagoon, Bristol, UK
Apr 16 - La Générale, Paris, FR (w/ Pita, Stephan O'Malley  Monarch!)
Apr 25 - OT301, Amsterdam, NL
Apr 26 - Tag, Den Haag, NL
Apr 28 - Electronic Church, Berlin, DE (w/ Vatican Analog)

On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:14 +0200
robbert van hulzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 this is fantastic, thanks! i'm trying to understand a bit about synthesis,
 and these examples/tutorials help a lot. and they sound great, too. i'm
 going to be busy for a while going through your  derek's material, very
 helpful while trying to build my own sounds.
 (one thing: in the section on drumbeats, all drums link to 'melody1.pd)
 robbert
 
 padawan12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  If you were ate the Mediamatic Puredata workshop last month then as I 
  promised
  attendees here's the notes. Sorry it's taken me a while to get this done, 
  been
  busy with other work. Lecture notes/slides as Pd are given for the first
  session
  on message/control and introductory sudio synthesis. The group exercises are
  there too. 
  
  http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/workshops/mediamatic/mediamatic.html
  
  Prolly a bit late for news now, but there's a Ardunio workshop happening 
  this
  weekend
  (11/12th) at the same venue.
  
  Cheers,
  
  Andy
 
 

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Re: [PD] [Gem] playlist abstraction for [pix_film]

2007-04-04 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Hi,

 Wow, this collection of abstractions is awesome, the best one I have
 seen so far due to its collection according to use of those. But I can

Nice to hear it ! We didn't have much comments yet. I hope many people
will join the effort. Please try and comment. There are a lot of quite
high level abstractions that now make our lives easier with Pd in
there.

 only download the svn / puredata.sf.net cvs version of them, not the
 .tar.gz or .zip, and those don't come with gems/films, but I guess, you
 have meant gems/movie anyway.

Yes, I meant gems/movie. Very nice, eh ? :)

The server on which I put the archives is currently down... The Pd CVS
is where the official release is. The SVN is what we are working on
right now.


aalex




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Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-04-04 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Hi,

2007/4/1, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Maybe the curl thing would be possible using Martin Peach's tcp objects?

 .hc

Does it allow one to dowload binary data and save it as files ? If
not, it wouldn't be that hard to make it possible. A system package
ala netpd would be great.

The http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions is a proposal of a
http://pear.php.net/ -like packages structure for pd.


a





 On Mar 15, 2007, at 7:44 PM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:

  Maybe we should finish that curl external I kind of started several
  months ago. With the HCS tools, we would have enough low-level
  externals to do it in Pd. Someone wants to help with that piece of
  code ? It is such a mess. I just need to add threads into that to
  avoid it to die stupidly. (see attached file)
 
  a
 
 
  2007/3/12, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Yeah, that code could be turned into a library then used for the
  versioning for this Pd apt-get.  The other parts include a common
  library/package format (like finishing up libdir support) and a
  common repository format that's easy to setup.
 
  .hc
 
  On Mar 12, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
 
   I haven't used Net-Pd that much, but doesn't it use a sort of
  system
   to keep patches up to date?
  
   ~Kyle
  
   On 3/12/07, Stephen Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   what if you could refer to abstractions using URLs?  a caching
  system
   could take care of reducing the need to be connected at all times.
   something like ZeroInstall for example.
  
   or perhaps using Java-style class paths, especially if URLs
  could be
   included in the class path.
  
   would this lead to very long abstraction names? we could solve
   this by
   providing an alias object, so that any abstractions mentioned
  in a
   patch that are prepended by the given alias are replaced with the
   alias' URL.  Then the alias could be used as the base
  address for
   the abstraction names.
  
  
   Steve
  
  
   On 3/11/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I think this would be very useful.  It should be as easy to set
   up as
   possible, some kind of minimal setup based on HTTP like basic
  apt-
   get
   repositories.  Eclipse's repository format is worth checking out.
  
   I think we should build it in Pd for maximum portability and
   maintainability.  Pd programmers will always be able to write
  in Pd.
   But that's not always the case for C or other programming
  languages.
  
   .hc
  
   On Mar 11, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
  
   Sure,
   But such a system should be as portable as Pd. Such a system
   should be
   in C, I guess, for maximum portability.
  
   Like APT, I find the pear package system very nice too. It
  would be
   very easy to adapt, but it is in PHP. It uses XML to store
   informations about the files hierarchy.
  
   Marc Lavallée told me about a simple package system that would
   be easy
   to adapt, but I forgot its name. Marc ?
  
   Such a topic might fit better in the pd-dev list.
  
   Alex
  
  
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   patches with many abstractions, I had the idea for an
   apt-get style system, where someone who wants a patch
   can enter a command  get all necessary abstractions
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Re: [PD] [tabwrite~] broken

2007-04-04 Thread Ángel Faraldo

Hi community,

I've just experienced the same problem with [tabwrite~] on osx-intel  
running Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7. Before I was running pd 0.40.2 and  
worked properly.


Cheers, Ángel.



No problems here, things break from time to time in extended but
people are actively filing bug reports; I go to the bug tracker page
and check it out if I think something's broken.  I don't have the link
handy but you should be able to find it without too much trouble.

k

On 3/31/07, marius schebella marius.schebella at gmail.com wrote:
 hi,
 does anyone else have problems with tabwrite~ on OSX?
 did not use it for a long time and just realized that my version  
doesnot

 write anything into arrays...
 maybe I am wrong, so anybody else having problems?
 marius.

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Re: [PD] rme cards with mbp

2007-04-04 Thread Jerome Tuncer
Hi Marius,

Funny enough, I just wrote today to RME to ask if they had anything 
planned about the HDSP/Expresscard issue. They very quickly answered 
that something was indeed on the way but no date could be given yet.

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Hello,

   Will RME release an ExpressCard for its Hammerfall DSP system ?

Yes. But I can't specify a date yet. Sometime later this year.

Regards,
Daniel Fuchs
RME


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I'm happy about such a piece of information, HDSPs just rock.

++


Jé

marius schebella a écrit :
 Hi,
 this is a little bit off topic. but it looks like there is a solution 
 now for rme pcmcia hardware for macbook pro. that is a pcmcia to express 
 card adapter (dueladapter) in combination with the newly released rme 
 UB driver for intel macs.
 my question is, if anybody has tested that on a dsp multiface? with pd?
 marius.
 
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Re: [PD] frequency graphing in gem

2007-04-04 Thread Derek Holzer
I wasn't aware it needed extra compiling, being a part of the regular 
GEM library AFAIK. It should be definitely be in PD-extended as one of 
the built-in GEM objects. The help files are there, and it creates under 
the versiosn I have:

$ locate scopeXYZ
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test4.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-G4.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6.app/Contents/Resources/doc/5.reference/Gem/scopeXYZ~.pd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know where I can get [scopeXYZ~] compiled for ppc or how to 
 compile from cvs for ppc 
 on os X.  BTW due to all your help I have put together a comprehensive 
 version that uses the best of 
 all I have read so far and I have attached it.  Any help or criticism is 
 welcomed.  I realized its not the 
 best solution but someone out there will find it useful, I know I will.


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Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-04-04 Thread martin.peach
Alexandre Quessy said:
 
 Hi,
 
 2007/4/1, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Maybe the curl thing would be possible using Martin Peach's tcp objects?
 
  .hc
 
 Does it allow one to dowload binary data and save it as files ?

In combination with the [str] objects, yes.
They can send files as-is up to BYTE_BUF_LEN, which you could try changing if 
the files are longer than 64kB.
What does the curl thing do?

Martin


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 not, it wouldn't be that hard to make it possible. A system package
 ala netpd would be great.
 
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 http://pear.php.net/ -like packages structure for pd.
 
 
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[PD] Gem back and forth

2007-04-04 Thread Cypod
Hi,

I want to be able to play a collection of videos with pix_movies or
pix_film so that they loop back and forth and I can controle the
speed. The problem is that they are all different lenghts. Is there
any way to get the lenght of a video so that can read it backwards and
forwards?

Sort of light the soundfiler audio.aif array1 can resize the array
based on loop length.


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Re: [PD] Gem back and forth

2007-04-04 Thread Derek Holzer
If you check the helpfile for pix_movie and pix_film, they will tell you 
that if you put an [unpack 0 0 0] under the second outlet of either 
object, the first outlet of the unpack will give you the length of the 
video in frames.

best,
d.

Cypod wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I want to be able to play a collection of videos with pix_movies or
 pix_film so that they loop back and forth and I can controle the
 speed. The problem is that they are all different lenghts. Is there
 any way to get the lenght of a video so that can read it backwards and
 forwards?
 
 Sort of light the soundfiler audio.aif array1 can resize the array
 based on loop length.
 
 

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Re: [PD] how to pack symbols together and eliminate the space?

2007-04-04 Thread Kevin McCoy
Hello Kevin,

What you needed to do was pack things together and then make a message
box that looks like [$1$2(

This will combine the elements without a space between them.

Good luck,
Yourself

On 4/4/07, Kevin McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello list,

 I am trying to make a GOP abstraction for [writesf~] and I would like
 the creation arg ($1) to be a path, so I could then have a symbol box
 for the filename to write.  I need the creation argument to combine
 with the symbol, for example:

 creation argument:  /Users/me/Desktop
 symbol: fooey.wav

 result:  /Users/me/Desktop/fooey.wav
 (this will be part of the open message sent to writesf~)

 So I guess I need to add another / in there too... any ideas?  When
 you pack things together it puts a space in between them which won't
 work for this :)

 Thanks!
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[PD] how to pack symbols together and eliminate the space?

2007-04-04 Thread Kevin McCoy
Hello list,

I am trying to make a GOP abstraction for [writesf~] and I would like
the creation arg ($1) to be a path, so I could then have a symbol box
for the filename to write.  I need the creation argument to combine
with the symbol, for example:

creation argument:  /Users/me/Desktop
symbol: fooey.wav

result:  /Users/me/Desktop/fooey.wav
(this will be part of the open message sent to writesf~)

So I guess I need to add another / in there too... any ideas?  When
you pack things together it puts a space in between them which won't
work for this :)

Thanks!
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Re: [PD] apt get for abstractions

2007-04-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

On Apr 4, 2007, at 2:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Alexandre Quessy said:

 Hi,

 2007/4/1, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Maybe the curl thing would be possible using Martin Peach's tcp  
 objects?

 .hc

 Does it allow one to dowload binary data and save it as files ?

 In combination with the [str] objects, yes.
 They can send files as-is up to BYTE_BUF_LEN, which you could try  
 changing if the files are longer than 64kB.
 What does the curl thing do?

I imagine the that 'curl thing' would act like curl and download  
files so that we can have a system like apt-get built in Pd.

.hc


 Martin


 If
 not, it wouldn't be that hard to make it possible. A system package
 ala netpd would be great.

 The http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions is a proposal of a
 http://pear.php.net/ -like packages structure for pd.


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Re: [PD] how to pack symbols together and eliminate the space?

2007-04-04 Thread hard off
[pack s s]
|
[makesymbol %s%s]


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Re: [PD] how to pack symbols together and eliminate the space?

2007-04-04 Thread Kevin McCoy
A ha - that will work always.  [$1$2( doesn't work in 0.39, only in
.40 and later it seems.  At least that's my guess.

Thank you!
Kevin

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 [pack s s]
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 [makesymbol %s%s]


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