hi,
update on this problem:
instead of trying to rewrite the external, i was trying to use netsend
(udp) / netreceive to send 17 messages (int) each 10 ms using 2
instances of pd (-nrt -nogui / pd -rt -jack). i have a strange behaviour
with pd -rt -jack, i cannot click anywhere, it's frozen
What version of pd are you using?
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:14 AM, patrick pured...@11h11.com wrote:
hi,
update on this problem:
instead of trying to rewrite the external, i was trying to use netsend
(udp) / netreceive to send 17 messages (int) each 10 ms using 2 instances of
pd (-nrt
This simple patch crashes every time on ubuntu Jaunty/Pd-extended 0.41.4.
The same patch works fine on my ubuntu Hardy machine, also with Pd-extended
0.41.4 It doesn't matter if I try a different video compressor. It still
crashes.
Just click on the filename, then click on [start(.
On the Jaunty
Sorry my other machine where [pdp_rec~] works is ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) not
Hardy as stated below.
-John
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:29 AM, John Harrison johnharrison...@gmail.comwrote:
This simple patch crashes every time on ubuntu Jaunty/Pd-extended 0.41.4.
The same patch works fine on my
Martin, so i guess also the method i explained before is deprecated?
I always done this way, so it's important to know if it is wrong approach :)
[dumpOSC]
|
[unpackOSC /testone /testtwo]
?
thanks
That's because [unpackOSC] expects a stream of bytes from something like
[udpreceive].
I
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Martin, so i guess also the method i explained before is deprecated?
I always done this way, so it's important to know if it is wrong approach :)
[dumpOSC]
|
[unpackOSC /testone /testtwo]
?
Well if it works for you, use it, but it gives me errors.
It should be:
ola,
sorry for that..
you can suspect something changed in libquicktime interface
but i have no jaumty here...
you can try to record in theora format
with pdp_theorout~,
after all it will be already compressed
as you want and ready to publish on the web
saludos,
sevy
John Harrison wrote:
Sorry
When i printed [dumpOSC], i saw that PD was receiving the messages like [/
0 0 0 0 0...] . Then i used [unpack s 0 0 0 0] , so i think that is a
practical solution and good enough for me. But it needed to be figured out
which number is assigned to which axis or which button of wiimote.Basically
Yves what distro do you run? Are bugs I find more likely to be fixed
if I run the same distro as you? Also what happens with pdp_rec? It
remains as undocumented and broken for the latest debian distros for
some unspecified amount of time? Any method already in place for
keeping track of bugs in
i was exactly thinking that yesterday that one of the reason
of the failure of linux is that people update
components without testing the whole system,
yesterday, an update of java fucked a few things here...
so why don't you stick to stable versions ? ( e.g. hardy here )
the updates of
please remove my address from the pd list .
PLEASE
THANK YOU
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Andrée Préfontaine wrote:
please remove my address from the pd list .
PLEASE
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cool calm down.
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hey, i just discovered
Sorry for the delay. If anyone wants to try my granulator (which I'm
pretty proud of), it should now be available for download (with any
necessary abstractions) at:
http://airwav.es/projects/sfr-granulator
at some point I'll put a help patch together, but the different
sliders are documented on
Hi Andrée,
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I've been using Pure Data with planetccrma for a little while now, and
I've tried out fc9, fc10 and Centos 5.3 as platforms. I have had some
similar problems on all of them, except I got PD working completely
without DIO-errors only on Centos.
At first this led me to believe it had
hi,
using pthread did the trick. as you can see i removed the reference to
the external clock (m_clock) and replace the call to usb in a thread. no
more glitch with jack even @ 64 audiobuf.
pat
#include m_pd.h
#include usb.h //http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net
#include stdio.h
#include
compiled from svn : pd 0.42.5
i have also tried auto-build 0.42.5
i still have the problem with the external (glitchy under jack). but
netsend / netreceive is working when using something like:
[pack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0]
|
[send $1 $2 $3 ]
|
[netsend]
still i would like to know if
PDP can read/write image data to Pd arrays, which are then easily used
to make sound.
.hc
On Jul 16, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Shawn Greenlee wrote:
hey there. forgive me a bit as I acclimate (long time MaxMSP user
working in Pd).
In Max (Jitter) I've built a lot around jit.peek~
Often this
Shawn Greenlee wrote:
hey there. forgive me a bit as I acclimate (long time MaxMSP user
working in Pd).
In Max (Jitter) I've built a lot around jit.peek~
Often this involves reading a one plane matrix at points specified by
two signal inputs. The matrix is a still image or video. One input
Hi Hans,
I've been checking the archives and found only one issue that has to do with
the ubuntu problem and sais to put this line:
KERNEL==event[0-9]*, MODE=0666
in /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules file.
The problem is that xubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) doesn't have this file
The idea was originally so that the 'get', etc, objects could look up the
field offset and type in advance to be more efficient. I've never implemented
that though.
AND I do want to make an out so that you don't have to specify it, anyway.
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 01:17:58PM -0700,
I have an IBM Thinkpad Pentium III 996 Mhz 256 Mb RAM, not a great
deal but still works great with Win/Pd... Now I'm looking for a free
OS that works well with Pd to say goodbye to Win, any suggestions?
pd- I've tried pure:dyne already but something went wrong with the
video :( I just want the
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