On 05/04/14 14:21, Martin Peach wrote:
I think it's here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/patches/
that seems to be for pd rather than externals???
maybe a patch to debian package pd-pdogg, which could then get upstream, since
for some (especially older) externals this may be the most act
I think it's here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/patches/
Martin
On 2014-04-04 21:49, Rafael Vega wrote:
Even more stuff ;)
In the same file, oggread~.c there is a line that reads:
if((x->x_file = sys_fopen(filename->s_name, "r")) < 0)
But it should be:
if((x->x_file = sys_f
Forgot to say: this fixes my issue, I can now open and play ogg files.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:49 PM, Rafael Vega wrote:
> Even more stuff ;)
>
> In the same file, oggread~.c there is a line that reads:
>
> if((x->x_file = sys_fopen(filename->s_name, "r")) < 0)
>
> But it should be:
>
>
Even more stuff ;)
In the same file, oggread~.c there is a line that reads:
if((x->x_file = sys_fopen(filename->s_name, "r")) < 0)
But it should be:
if((x->x_file = sys_fopen(filename->s_name, "rb")) <= 0)
Now, to figure out how to submit a patch to pd-extended :P
On Fri, Apr 4, 2
Follow up:
Looking at the code for oggread~, I found that it does the actual opening
of the file with
if(ov_open(x->x_file, &x->x_ov, NULL, -1) < 0)
on the ov_open documentation it warns windows programmers not to use
ov_open but ov_open_callbacks instead [1] and [2] so I changed that line t
Hi.
I am trying to use [oggread~] external on an application i'm developing
with libpd. No problems on mac or linux. Howerver, on windows (xp and 8,
32bit) I keep getting an error message from oggread~ when I try to open an
ogg file. Even ogg_read~-help.pd won't work:
oggread~: file "C:/Users/rv/
> maybe it needs [stripnote]
done it that way :)
2014-04-04 11:47 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
> thing is that it forgets if it receives a note off, so maybe it needs
> [stripnote] to don't let note offs go through
>
>
>
>
> 2014-04-04 6:57 GMT-03:00 tim vets :
>
> for remembering the no
thing is that it forgets if it receives a note off, so maybe it needs
[stripnote] to don't let note offs go through
2014-04-04 6:57 GMT-03:00 tim vets :
> for remembering the note-off's to be [flush( -ed when the pedal is
> released?
>
>
> 2014-04-04 10:40 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
>
Yes, I have tried changing sample rates and it has not solved the issue.
The sound card I am using is basically a copy of the Behringer UCG102
guitar to USB interface : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCG102.aspx
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:40 AM, tim vets wrote:
> and what is this 'Generic
for remembering the note-off's to be [flush( -ed when the pedal is released?
2014-04-04 10:40 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
>
>
> hi there, I saw thia vanilla [bag] object, and it says it can be used as
> sustain, but I just couldn't see how.
>
> any examples around?
>
> cheers
>
>
> _
hi there, I saw thia vanilla [bag] object, and it says it can be used as
sustain, but I just couldn't see how.
any examples around?
cheers
___
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list
UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management ->
http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
11 matches
Mail list logo