damn...
too quick...
sorry for that
Luigi
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hello,
the (ugly) solution i use is to rchange the position of the camera to render
and record just a small part of the image.
doing this many time gives you lot's of images that you can add together to
have a very big image.
here is the abstraction i use.
cyrille
marius schebella a écrit :
On May 1, 2008, at 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ola,
http://giss.tv/eipdbr.ogg
i guess a little mistake here :
should read http://giss.tv:8000/eipdbr.ogg...
also, we don't know at what time to tune in
I am guessing the stream will start when the event does:
It is scheduled
It wouldn't be too hard to do, it is just a matter of someone doing
the work. It could all be handled in Tcl (i.e. only editing pd.tk/
u_main.tk).
Patches welcome! :D
.hc
On Apr 30, 2008, at 7:35 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi,
the colors in pd-ext are set in pd.tk (which is in the bin
Hi List
Did anybody ever implement something like that in PD ??
http://images.google.de/images?q=circle+of
+fifthshl=declient=firefox-
arls=org.mozilla:de:officialhs=3iBum=1ie=UTF-8sa=Xoi=imagesct=tit
le
Maybe a good exercise to do with data-structures
just an idea
Bye
yeah, there was a patch someone did years ago, when i first started learning
pd. it worked really well.
i thought it might have been on the pd community site, but i just had a look
and no luck. maybe it was on em-411 ? but i think their pd patch area went
down.
the only copy i had is on the
Jaime Oliver wrote:
Hello I am trying to open the attached patch in Fedora 8, but just
crashes. It opens perfectly in OSX.
Right after opening the patch i get the following message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./pd
Pd: signal 4
TIFFOpen: /home/joliverl/Desktop/VIVO test 2/./img/shipibo.JPG:
It's most likely just a matter of someone doing the work to get it
all included. You can start with making bug reports, that makes it
easier to track what needs doing. Even better, you could do the work
needed. :)
.hc
On Apr 30, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Langsam Wieder wrote:
hello list!
i
On Apr 30, 2008, at 9:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yeah, I see it, I am pretty sure I am the culprit, I'll try to fix it
today. A bug report is always appreciated since it makes it much
easier to keep track of the problem:
hi fabbre,
I am not sure which pd-ext version you mean. but for the autobuilds
there is no vasp binary at all, because it is flext based. you can get
the latest releases at http://g.org/ext/beta/pd (I am not sure why
they are not linked on the main vasp page). I think it should be
possible
Hallo,
Luigi Rensinghoff hat gesagt: // Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Did anybody ever implement something like that in PD ??
http://images.google.de/images?q=circle+of
+fifthshl=declient=firefox-
arls=org.mozilla:de:officialhs=3iBum=1ie=UTF-8sa=Xoi=imagesct=tit
le
Without graphics, it's
from this site, in the section titled 'group delay'
http://www.dspguru.com/info/terms/filtterm/index2.htm
i got an equation to calculate the 'group delay' of a linear FIR filter.
the equation is:
group delay = phase shift / -2pi
where phase shift is a value of radians / hz
can anyone
from this site, in the section titled 'group delay'
http://www.dspguru.com/info/terms/filtterm/index2.htm
i got an equation to calculate the 'group delay' of a linear FIR filter.
the equation is:
group delay = phase shift / -2pi
where phase shift is a value of radians / hz
can anyone
Hey all,
I'm running ubuntu 8.04 hardy heron on my macbook pro, and everything
seems to be in good working order, except when I try and create a gem
window. The moment I create a gem window, X11 crashes and restarts. If
I take away the fglrx driver and use the opensource version of ati's
i'm talking about pd ext 0.39.3 built windows version from
sourceforge. (Pd-0.39.3-extended.exe)
included there's vasp.dll (it says version 0.1.4pre but the version at
your link has got a different filesize and says the same) in the
package at pd\extra; there's all vasp functions explained in
Langsam Wieder wrote:
what do you
mean by there is no vasp binary at all, because it is flext based?
that was only related to the nightly autobuilds
http://autobuild.puredata.info that compile always the latest pd version
during night from the latest source code. and some things are not
no i did not know!
Very nice port of BBCUT.
has anyone tried it inside pd with VST?
pp
Martin . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as you might know, theres a vst/au port called livecut:
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/2005/07/livecut.php
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Nicolas Montgermont
no i did not know!
Very nice port of BBCUT.
has anyone tried it inside pd with VST?
pp
Martin . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as you might know, theres a vst/au port called livecut:
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/2005/07/livecut.php
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Nicolas Montgermont
Hi,
I use GEM under Windows XP, been using it for almost one year.
I used to use a version of GEM that I found somewhere among CVS snapshots or
something, a precompiled binary compiled in 2006 for winNT, because it is
the ONLY stable version that I found capable of handling DV-PAL-coded videos
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
the (ugly) solution i use is to rchange the position of the camera to
render and record just a small part of the image.
doing this many time gives you lot's of images that you can add together
to have a very big image.
here is the abstraction i use.
marius schebella a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
the (ugly) solution i use is to change the position of the camera to
render and record just a small part of the image.
doing this many time gives you lot's of images that you can add
together to have a very big image.
here is the
Hi,
Usually at work I use GEM version gem-CVS20060412-NT-i686-bin, the only one
that always worked for what I needed.
Now I am at home (where I didn't have gem) and have just downloaded an
up-to-date CVS snapshot of 0.91 beta (dated 22 april). I've opened a patch
that used to work on
Hi,
I've just installed the latest 0.91 beta GEM version for windows, using the
.bat installer that comes in the package, which copies all help and
documentation files where (supposedly) needed.
I installed it over a pd-vanilla 0.41-2.
In the installer patch I edited the following lines:
hi matteo,
the help patches for gem usually go into doc/5.reference/Gem (the
capital letter G makes no difference on Windows). but there is no rule
about this, and since the subdirectories of 5.reference are *not*
searched by default, you can also put them directly into
doc/5.reference.
Hi all, hope you're well.
I'm trying to work out how to build meta patches properly. I've made subpatches
that assemble large numbers of GUI objects, but I'd really like to be able to
call abstractions on-the-fly, and build the connections between them and the
mixer / dac~. The thing is
Hi Fabian,
hard to say why it isn't working. I'm suspecting a version conflict,
as some of the vasp objects (min, max, and maybe more) slightly
changed their behavior some years ago and i have no idea which
version is included in pd-extended.
I'm somehow working on a solution to all those
... i remember seeing a patch once that did something
similar if im not mistaken. OR maybe it was an
object... studder~? maybe something in max?
anyway... this IS really cool. i had lots of fun with
it in ableton live last night!
thanks for the pointer!
mark
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from this site, in the section titled 'group delay'
http://www.dspguru.com/info/terms/filtterm/index2.htm
i got an equation to calculate the 'group delay' of a linear FIR filter.
the equation is:
group delay = phase shift
ruben patiño wrote:
thanks
r.
Everything is weird nowadays.
-c.
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Hmmm, guys, I have to say we are sorry to have failed on the streaming, it was
a last minute thing that came up and sounded nice as an enhancement, so maybe,
unconscioulsy, we disconsidered the risk to fail in favor of it being worth the
shot.
Anyway, for all that it is worth, it was recorded
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