Hi!
I'm fiddling around a bit with PDP, and it's great! Just one thing: How
can I convert my non-mov videos to a pdp_qt-compatible format with a
linux-based tool? I've tried, like, all codecs I could think of in
ffmpeg without any succes. How do you do it?
Gasten
On 9/23/07, Patrice Colet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was expecting to have this in creation arguments, like
[tracker 10 10 $0-trk]
but it's not implemented apparently,
even worse,
if I put [tracker $0-trk] itracker is simply not created,
if I put [tracker 10 10] it crashes pd!
you should
This is a standard feature of all obects/externals:
If the hot inlet does not accept a list, the first element is sent to
the
first inlet, the second element to the second inlet, etc...
oh, I guess I was missing something all these years
You were probably already using it with [line~]
marius schebella wrote:
hi,
I recommended this already once, is it possible to change the behaviour
of gemmouse?
when given only one argument it makes more sense to normalize to y
instead of x. I know that this would break some abstractions (esp. pdmtl
gems.mouse / gems.win) so maybe that
if you want to do something right now, then please help me with getting
lists of objects and short description.
I have my own personal 0.INTRO.TXT file, which has many many objects. For
sure not all, but it's not that bad. I might compare it with the last
version of pd-ext soon, if I have
hala,
yes is basically valid for all people that are not white males or in other
words for all the people that have different cognitive styles than the
dominant western white model.
i don't see any sexist/racist remark here,
just wondering if pd should be teached
in different ways ( and in
.·:*¨¨*:·.darsha.·:*¨¨*:·. wrote:
Hey dudes,
Just to be clear: activities at Studio XX are open to guys too.
Come and hang out with us in the new dual boot lab (penguins and
apples for all)!
~D
err, hum, darsha, let's speak clearly a bit,
ok, maybe boys are tolerated in the studio xx,
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.·:*¨¨*:·.darsha.·:*¨¨*:·. wrote:
Hey dudes,
Just to be clear: activities at Studio XX are open to guys too.
Come and hang out with us in the new dual boot lab (penguins and
apples for all)!
~D
err, hum, darsha, let's speak clearly a bit,
ok, maybe boys are
Hi
I'm writing my second external, an arpeggiator called arp. I know I
was encouraged to write it as an abstraction, but the exact features
that I wanted seemed too overwhelming for a pd-newbie.
Anyways, I have two questions:
1) Whenever I instantiate it in pd I get consistency check
Hi,
i would like to create a 2d or 3d matrix of 3d models so that introducing
the number of elements of each of the 2 or 3 axis and the separation between
the models.
Is there anything made or something that can help to get this? Gridflow
maybe?
br.
GARFF
Hi,
Javier García wrote:
Hi,
i would like to create a 2d or 3d matrix of 3d models so that introducing
the number of elements of each of the 2 or 3 axis and the separation between
the models.
Is there anything made or something that can help to get this? Gridflow
maybe?
One method is to
Hallo,
Claude Heiland-Allen hat gesagt: // Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
One method is to use [repeat] from Zexy to replicate the output of
[gemhead], plus the standard Pd counter idiom to count the repetitions,
plus some mathematics to generate the coordinates. Gem is the library
to use
hey,
just read that olpc (XO) will include csound. what about a light
version of pd?
marius.
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OLP*C* - for a child there is no doubt, Pd is vastly easier
to understand and use than Csound.
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:53:38 -0400
marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey,
just read that olpc (XO) will include csound. what about a light
version of pd?
marius.
Well, they only have 512M of 'disk' (actually flash) so they're only doing
each thing one particular way... so Pd won't be part of it, since csound is
the official music package. There's a whole GUI superstructure they're
defining from scratch, targetted specifically for school-age children.
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 05:31 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
OLP*C* - for a child there is no doubt, Pd is vastly easier
to understand and use than Csound.
I had a play with one of the OLPC machines at GUADEC this year, and
Csound is well buried beneath a polished GUI. I presume they chose it
On 9/24/07, Yves Degoyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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To: .·:*¨¨*:·.darsha.·:*¨¨*:·. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:07:53 +0200
Subject: Re: [PD] [PD-announce] [Studio XX] OFFRE D'EMPLOI : DIRECTRICE
hola,
I have taken part in about three workshops where there
were men participating and or teaching the workshop.
good if we keep it this way,
i was just saying that diversity
( of gender, background and culture )
is a wealth, and we should never set up quotas
and do that 'positive
I've finally got a breadboarded atmega168 running the arduino bootloader and
the pduino firmware 0.31. Running Pd version 0.40.3-extended-20070905 on WinXP,
I get this in the pd main window:
[import] $Revision: 1.2 $
written by Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
compiled
hi, i'm trying to invert a live video signal on OSX 10.4.10, G4 1.67
like this:
gemhead
|
pix_video
|
pix_invert
|
pix_texture
|
rectangle 4 3
but it only processes the upper half image, the lower half stays normal
is there a solution or another way to invert a live video signal in gem?
So progress is being made on the mediawiki for Pd. We have a dev
server, and are almost ready to dump the data gleaned from the help
files into it using Marius' script.
The real server is almost done being setup, just a couple details to
take care of:
http://wiki.puredata.info
Feel free
On Sep 24, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 05:31 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
OLP*C* - for a child there is no doubt, Pd is vastly easier
to understand and use than Csound.
I had a play with one of the OLPC machines at GUADEC this year, and
Csound is well buried
i think that 'wiki.puredata.info' sounds and looks better.
pdpedia.puredata is a bit of a tongue twister.
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i used that one with osx pd and it worked fine - please email me if
you need the external.
should also run on win.
emanuel
On 22 Sep 2007, at 17:30, Peter Plessas wrote:
I once bought an Enttec DMX USB interface (enttec.com) but did
never get
it to run, because the dmx4linux drivers
course it's a really handy tool. but since I can't look at an object
inside it's code, there was no way for me to know about it.
That is interesting to know. I didn't know that it was a standard
behavior either but since you've brought it up, now I'd like to
know how the code allows this
The problem I'm having is that there seems to be no reliable way to get
a text font of a desired size using the Tk font primitives. In practice
you can get a fixed-width font with a particular pixel width, but then
the heights vary widely. If I simply fixed the height myself from Pd,
it would be
Charles Henry wrote:
I will have to read some more later~
http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/Pd_documentation/x2.htm#s6.4
--8--
Unless they arrange otherwise by defining a list method, objects
respond to the list message by distributing the arguments of the
message to their inlets, except for the
Well,
another solution:
Some time ago I wrote a script for the Enttec-DMX-USB-Pro. It's
available at sourceforge: http://sf.net/projects/wtf2osc. You have to
check it out from CVS.
It's tried in Linux and Windows (but should work in OSX too) and you can
talk to it using the OSC-External
hmm, the arduino object seems to work fine, although I thought 0.31 is
too new (not released yet). the latest working version is 0.29.
but your problem seems to be that import is not working. and therefor
bytemask is not found. strange. which OS?
marius.
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I've finally
Hey,
No, you're not doing anything wrong, Pd-extended 0.40 is pretty
broken at the moment, it seems, I am not really using it.
I checked in a new version that has the namespace prefixes, so it'll
work.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2007, at 5:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 08:27 +0200, Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
Hi!
I'm fiddling around a bit with PDP, and it's great! Just one thing: How
can I convert my non-mov videos to a pdp_qt-compatible format with a
linux-based tool? I've tried, like, all codecs I could think of in
ffmpeg without any
Charles Henry wrote:
course it's a really handy tool. but since I can't look at an object
inside it's code, there was no way for me to know about it.
That is interesting to know. I didn't know that it was a standard
behavior either but since you've brought it up, now I'd like to
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