Linux audio Users mailing list is the best spot.
i spent many weeks working mine out and i couldn't have done it without the LAU.
it shouldnit be that hard, the main things you need are
- alsa drivers
- alsa tools
there should be a program called hdsploader that you need to invoke
each time you s
[playlist] is nice if you don't have [shell]. You can filter
by extension and seek to iterate through the list.
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:33:31 -0500
Denis Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to get a list of all the sound files in a direc
Hello Denis,
I don't know how to do this with pd native objects, but it's possible
to use another 'language' for this task, in attached patch taken from
some researches on the web, TCL language is used with the [MiXed/tot]
external, but you also can use bash with [shell] or [popen], or python
Wouldverymuch like gridflow to run under Pd-ExtendedRC4, do these
errors seem specific to my OS?
owenco:~/src/gridflow owen$ make
ruby -w base/source_filter.rb base/grid.h base/grid.h.fcs
ruby -w base/source_filter.rb base/grid.c base/grid.c.fcs
g++ -fno-common -g -O2 -fno-common -pipe -fno-co
I would like to get a list of all the sound files in a directory
(including sub-directories possibly), and be able to iterate through
this list (perhaps randomly), getting their length, then loading and
playing all or part of these files. Any suggestions regarding
objects/patches to look at w
why would [route] and [symbol] be restricted to processing either all floats or
all symbols?
Why would [unpack] care whether list elements are float vs symbol vs pointer?
Well, actually, they don't anymore:
http://artengine.ca/desiredata/gallery/route-mixed.png
http://artengine.ca/desire
ola, hans,
>
> I should mention that it is the university where I work that provides
> the server, my time to setup the server, and the bandwidth.
> http://idmi.poly.edu It's an engineering school in the US, so that
> means it inevitably gets money from the defense dept. So I like to
> thi
On Jul 15, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Yves Degoyon wrote:
and not to forget a few individuals interested in free media
adding their ressources to the network :
D.Cuartielles ( University of Malmö )
Psand ( http://www.psand.net )
Hackitectura
Hans Christoph Steiner
I should mention that it is the univ
Thanks Chris
I manged to figure this out 5 mins after I sent the mail
Cheers Anyway
On 7/20/07, chris clepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
device $1 message to pix_video should change the source or you can use
'dialog' to bring up the standard Quicktime capture panel. Each device
manufacturer p
device $1 message to pix_video should change the source or you can use
'dialog' to bring up the standard Quicktime capture panel. Each device
manufacturer presents their sources slightly different so the dialog might
be the only way to select the device and input to use.
On 7/20/07, David Divill
So i can use the pix_video object?
I have tried and nothing happens when the driver is in 0
but when i switch to 1 pd tells me that
driverID (1) must not exceed 1driverID (1) must not exceed 1
so i have tried to switch to ieee1394 then
error: Bad arguments for message 'driver' to object 'pix_video
nicholas ward wrote:
> I used to get that on windows with machines that had an intel gma950
> (i think) video card. Going back to an older version of gem fixed it
> for me.
>
most likely it did NOT fix it.
only newer versions of Gem display this error, but this does not mean,
that it is not t
Hi,
Sorry for the off-topic post.
I have a recent Debian install on my laptop and am having a hell of a hard
time getting my hammerfall HDSP to work with ALSA and jack. I found several
pages on the web with conflicting information about how to set it up.
I would really appreciate if someone can
Hi guys
was wondering if anyone knows how to select different webcams in PD ..
everytime I start my patch it defaults to the built-in iSight in my Mac ..
but I have a Logitech USB camera connected also and this is the one I want
to use with my patch ..
I tried sending the [driver 0] message to the
Hi Oluf,
and thank you very much for your kind offer! And all though I don't have any
problems with begging publicly I think I have my needs covered for now with
the joystick-object, at least regarding my logitech-gamepad :)
Now the Wii-remote that's a completely different story, so if you think
I used to get that on windows with machines that had an intel gma950
(i think) video card. Going back to an older version of gem fixed it
for me.
On 20 Jul 2007, at 04:02, Henry Lin wrote:
> when PD try to create a gemwin and start rendering. There is a error
> message saying " GL: invalid e
Hallo,
Henry Lin hat gesagt: // Henry Lin wrote:
>I need to open two gem win (window) for two different function. one is
> to display video the other is for detecting exposure of a light. It
> doesn't matter what i use do in those gem win. But iam stuck on opening up
> TWO GEM WIN in O
Quoting Henry Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>I need to open two gem win (window) for two different function. one is
> to display video the other is for detecting exposure of a light. It
> doesn't matter what i use do in those gem win. But iam stuck on opening up
> TWO GEM WIN in ONE PD
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