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On 2011-03-08 12:24, olsen wrote:
> Buenas
>
> the video mixer described on the
> https://gem.iem.at/docs/tutorials/PureDataGEMVideoMixerTutorialVideo
> segfaults on my computer as soon as one of the videos come to an end -
> both Videos are same size
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On 2011-03-06 20:59, ailo wrote:
> I guess the organization of the site is pretty close to what one would
> expect it to be, though, some parts do seem a little messy, or outdated
> (and I know we could all chip in and help organize a little).
>
> The
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On 2011-03-08 09:47, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> iirc, this was discussed on the pd-dev list prior to enabling the
>> "feature".
>
> Is reading pd-dev a requir
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On 2011-03-08 06:34, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> I think a better question would be put to Miller or Hans, or the other
> admins-- can someone please explain how the patch review process works?
it's very simple:
each patch is assigned to a person (
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On 2011-03-08 08:02, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, Chris McCormick wrote:
>
>> Do you think that what you have written above is likely to increase or
>> decrease
>> your chances of getting those patches accepted more quickly?
>
> If I
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On 2011-03-08 00:43, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> I guess you don't work in anything but 44100 sampling rates. I have
> done projects that use 22050 and 48k, and both won't work right unless
> the sampling rate is set correctly. Therefore its a
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On 2011-03-07 17:50, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering if there is a way in pure-vanilla Pd to retrieve the
> list of arguments of an abstraction. I use zexy's [dollarg] for this,
most likely not, as there is no such object i
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On 2011-02-22 18:08, Joe White wrote:
> Hmmm, I tried with both:
>
> $ /Applications/Pd-0.43-0test4.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
you are calling the GUI which in turn opens the Pd-core, but without the
proper arguments.
either do:
$ /Applications/Pd-0.
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On 2011-02-14 14:13, Jack wrote:
>> i have now installed :
>> GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
>> GEM: ver: 0.93.SVN rev3720M
>> GEM: compiled: Feb 14 2011
good.
>
>> But i have still nothing when i create [pix_record] :
>> error: [pix_reco
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On 2011-02-14 13:39, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> At the moment I solved this giving each abstraction a $1, then using [sssad
> $1/myparam], which is the obvious solution.
> However, the system is quite complex, and assigning a $1 to each abstraction
> i
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On 2011-02-14 09:40, Jack wrote:
>
> - check at the console whether it prints something like "[pix_record]:
> backend #1='V4L2'" (this will only happen the first time you create a
> [pix_record] object for hygienic reasons)
>> Good to know.
>> But i do
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On 2011-02-11 22:12, mami music wrote:
> Sorry for 100th posting
> i found a way (maby its also the 100th time someone describes it):
>
> I copied [iemmatrix 0.2] as the first object in the patch. (i erased all the
> patch, created the [iemmatrix 0.2]
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On 2010-12-05 20:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> [import] is definitely not deprecated. I've never seen
> 'import-disabled' before, that's very strange.
>
looks to me like a simple hack to disable the [import] object without
having to delete i
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On 2011-02-14 05:10, Martin Eckart wrote:
> I've been using mjpeg encoded .avi video and that's worked the best for me
> with GEM on Ubuntu. However, I highly recommend installing GEM with gmerlin
> (gavl) support as it drastically sped up playback on
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On 2011-02-14 00:40, Jack wrote:
> Le samedi 12 février 2011 à 13:51 -0200, Daniel Roviriego a écrit :
>> Hi all!
>>
>> v4l2loopback is working pretty nice! thanks for the awesome work,
>> Iohannes! I did suceed with the "v4l2sink" element (st-launch
>
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On 2011-02-03 12:18, errordevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> sorry for not being very politically correct.
>> When I asked Hans about what's heppening with
>> the plugins, he said that Miller has an opinion
>> about this feature to remain but no plugin c
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On 2011-02-03 12:17, ailo wrote:
> I don't know why loadbangs don't bang on dynamic creation, but I solve
it has been discussed on this list for several times.
please search the archives if you are interested.
> it by having a receive for the bang in
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On 2011-02-03 07:35, Morgan Packard wrote:
> Hello there.
> I'm interested in using PD. However, as someone who spends a lot of time
> with code, I'm actually a little afraid of the learning curve involved with
> the graphical programming language!
w
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On 2011-02-03 09:37, errordevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> You can write plug-in scripts in Tcl/Tk. Since 0.43 there is an official
> way of loading them .. though Miller disregards this feature.
>
what makes you say something like that?
do you reall
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On 2011-02-02 01:00, Ed Kelly wrote:
> I get dropouts, regardless of the jack buffer size/buffers number. Is this
> because the dynamic creation of a new object interrupts the pd audio stream?
> If
> so, can this be alleviated - 1. is it a GUI probl
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On 2011-02-01 03:33, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> [delwrite~] doesn't seem to have a clear feature. This could be added
> with a little bit of C code, but otherwise, there is a workaround : you
> temporarily set all of your read-heads to a blank portion o
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On 2011-01-27 17:04, Markus Demmel wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> what vendor string do you have, when you type in glxinfo? (You might
> have to install it first)
you could also use [print( -> [gemwin] once the window is created
> What GPU do you have?
> Wha
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On 2011-01-27 16:21, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
>
> I can find any way to update from synaptic -is there a way I can get this
> updated/working?
>
# apt-get install new-graphics-card
mgadsrt
IOhannes
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On 2011-01-25 01:58, Ed Kelly wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'd like my patch to create a different random each time it's loaded.
>
> I'm using [urn] so I tried feeding a [random 500] -> [seed $1( into the
> [urn],
> but every time it's the same result. Ac
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On 2011-01-24 20:53, mami music wrote:
> Hi guys
> Im receiving a list of flotas from a process. I want to add this list to a
> specific row of a matrix using [matrix] from /iemmatrix library.
> The method to add a row to [matrix] is to make a message
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On 2011-01-23 12:49, Rich E wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> If I were to make an external that has access to $ arguments, does anyone
> know where I can find the necessary methods for retrieving this information?
> Or is it only available at instantiation?
>
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On 2011-01-20 15:04, Michael Karr wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am still teaching myself how to get good output from GEM, I am working now
> with a formant vocoder which feeds values into a video composition of 5
> rectangles. It renders the rectangles as
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On 2011-01-20 01:49, Max wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I'd like to present Weimar as an applicant to host the Pure Data convention
> 2011 to you all.
cool!
now let's (not) wait for the other applicants until the final deadline.
fgamdsr
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On 2011-01-17 09:19, Pierre Massat wrote:
> @IOhannes : yes, i know that there should be a way of using HID without
> being root, i need to take some time to figure it out.
it's a good investment, and you should do it.
> What's pd-ot?
> "Off-topic
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On 2011-01-17 02:01, Dietrich Pank wrote:
> But..well, one block later may be accourate theoretically but not
> real(time).
you should re-think your definition of "realtime".
fmaer
IOhannes
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On 2011-01-12 20:57, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Its working well for me so far, the only thing I noticed is that there
> is a debug message that outputs a lot when using GOPs:
the main thing i noticed is hat when i set the bounding box of an a
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On 2011-01-10 23:47, Markus Demmel wrote:
> The Vender Tool just enables me to set Brightness/Focus etc... so any
> ideas, how to change the capture resolution?
>
do you mean that the "Vendor Tools" do not allow you to set the
resolution of your ca
On 2011-01-07 20:28, IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m
zmoelnig) wrote:
>
> we also believe that the injection vector has been found and fixed.
>
only to find, that now the harddisk controller is making troubles.
though sleepless by design, the puredata.info administration
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On 2011-01-06 01:07, errordevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Have you tried editing pdgst.h ?
> may be just change '#error' to '#warnig' ..
> that would cause least harm :)
how is that supposed to help?
the "#error" is there to give the user more clues on
as some of you might have noticed, puredata.info has vanished for some
days, taking the mailing-lists and the website with it.
the reason for the downtime was brutal aggression involving horrible
things like rootkits and backdoors and whatelse.
the never-sleeping puredata.info administration crew
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On 2010-12-17 01:19, Adrian Riffo wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I'm trying to blend 3d text and animated graphics with video signal.
> I tried the GEM library but the blending patch only handle images,
> someone know object to keying two GEM stream?
there is
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On 2010-12-16 01:20, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> If you look inside the externals/build/src folder you should see
> them. (I think they are all from zexy but not absolutely sure.)
>
> Isn't class_addcreator supposed to take care of this?
>
of what?
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On 2010-12-16 00:55, Andrew Faraday wrote:
>
> I'm amazed just how much conversation this has caused, and I've only had a
> chance to skim-read all the replies that it's gained today so here's a couple
> of answers.
> * Perhaps it's not really OOP,
On 2010-12-15 15:38, brandon zeeb wrote:
> The point here refers to the common use of $0. This isn't necessarily a bad
> thing (and is actually helpful in most cases), but can make certain things a
> little more difficult with regards to true OOP.
the point i was trying to make is: people usually
On 2010-12-15 13:51, brandon zeeb wrote:
>1. Everything is global
hmm, i'd say the content of a message is as local as can be.
mfsdr
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On 2010-12-14 15:31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> I believe the objection you mention is that Pd-extended automatically
> creates ~/pd-externals. ~/pd-externals is the standard user-install
> path for Pd-vanilla and Pd-extended.
>
since i think that lorenzo relates to me raising the issue
On 2010-12-14 05:58, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Pd doesn't really have classes like OOP (i.e. no inheritance), so I
as a matter of fact Pd implements a simple OOP system in C (including
rudimentary inheritance).
> think it can be confusing to use that term.
so i think that we should use
On 2010-12-13 11:30, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
> Hi
>
> Who moderates the mailing list and what are the rules in regards
> to inappropriate/aggressive comments?
nobody moderates the mailing list (this is by intention) and the rules
are set out at http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette/
mfgasd
On 2010-12-07 11:14, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> Has anyone managed to do it successfully?
>
> I managed to build flext, but when I call the ../flext/build.sh script
> from within the pyext source dir it fails with the first error being to
> the fact m_pd.h is not found.
> I have pd-extended installed
On 2010-12-07 10:28, F. Medeiros wrote:
> Actually it is not just .avi files that make pd crash, maybe it is the
> mjpeg codec?
>
> This is an example of a file that crashes pd
>
> http://www.archive.org/download/ANALOG_RECYCLING_VJ_LOOPS/AR_ARROW_3.mov
>
> I just tried on Pd version 0.42-5exten
On 2010-12-06 21:53, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> Thanks IOhannes,
>
> I'm pretty sure it's the right download for my system. I've been looking for
> externals just to try a different one to see if I get the same result or a
> different one, but I'm having a hard time finding something that isn't
> alr
On 2010-12-05 01:31, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> It does look like that but mine's intel and that's the one I DLed.
that's what you think you DLed, which might not necessarily be true.
it could also be that you are running a 64bit system, and the gf image
is 32bit only (which are different architectur
On 2010-12-05 22:34, Aaron L. wrote:
> This is somewhat of a complete newb issue so I apologize up front for
> that...
>
> However, it seems that I cannot use pdextended and watch a youtube video at
> the same time (the youtube vid is a pd tutorial).
>
> Here's what it's starting with:
>
>
On 2010-12-01 22:09, rolf wrote:
> hello
>
> installed pd-extended for ubuntu karmic
> opened pd~ help
> clicked on first message box:
>
> "pd~ version 0.2
> error: pd~: can't stat /usr/lib/pd-extended/pd"
>
> indeed there's no "pd" in this folder?
>
> do i have to put it there myself?
>
you
On 2010-12-01 11:10, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
> i have inserted the modules vloopback, videodevcoriander is neither
> complaining anymore about misseng etc/video0 nor avout missing v2l anymore.
>
> and its running V4L output device /etc/video0
>
> sofarsonice
>
> by the way...i use GEM: ver:
On 2010-11-30 17:14, bra...@subnet.at wrote:
> hi all
>
> i would lije to use a unibrain firewire camera for tracking in debian.
> my problem is that i can see the picture in coriander, but mot in
> pd/gem/pidip.
>
> any ideas?
>
#1 (Gem only) upgrade to the latest and greatest Gem (svn!), wher
On 2010-11-30 09:49, patko wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> thank you for this work, when I click on this link:
>
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.42.5-extended-windowsxp-i386.exe/download
>
> it opens a download page for pmpd.
this is because the above link is simply wrong and sour
is it ok, if i ban all members of this list that are trying to invite
Pd-list to LinkedIn or any other social network site?
at least i would like to update the netiquette to tell people that they
are not supposed to add mailinglists to their social networks (well,
this is my opinion at least)
f
g
On 2010-11-29 15:15, tim vets wrote:
> 2010/11/29 IOhannes m zmoelnig
>>
>>
> sorry if I was not clear, I was in fact thinking of Mathieu's message:
>
> "If you have to play a very large file in RAM, you can do it by emptying
> your signal-rate counter i
On 2010-11-29 14:45, tim vets wrote:
> do I interpret it correct if I assume that a solution for [tabread~]-ing big
> files without quality loss would be to make a counter and split one big
> [line~] movement into small segments ?
>
> something like:
>
> [metro 100]
> |
> [f]X[+ 4410]
> |
> [s ad
On 2010-11-15 19:13, F. Medeiros wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 09:14 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> however i would recommend to get a matrox triplehead2go converter, so
>
> Would this be a Analog or Digital Edition?
>
how the hell should i know?
it mainly depe
On 2010-11-14 03:26, Ed Kelly wrote:
> Or...
>
> [bang(
> |
> | /-[0(
> [spigot 1] |
> |\ |
> | \-|
> |
> |
>
> ...or am I missing something?
yes, a [trigger].
fgmasr
IOhannes
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On 2010-11-15 04:01, F. Medeiros wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I will buy a computer for mapping with pd + GEM and it would be nice to
> get some advice before I make a mistake.
>
> I will be using 3 projectors so I though about using 2 nvidia cards to
> get 4 outputs (3 projectors + 1 screen for control),
On 2010-11-05 18:58, cristiano figueiró wrote:
>
> some idea?
apart from sending a [color 1 1 1 1( message to [gemframebuffer]?
fgamsdr
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On 2010-11-05 17:50, august wrote:
> when I do the first step in your howto, make dpkg-source, I get this:
[...]
> dpkg-source: error: can't build with source format '3.0 (quilt)': no
> orig.tar file found
> make: *** [dpkg-source] Error 255
>
funnily enough, it was yeste
On 2010-11-03 15:46, Jamie Bullock wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is more of philosophical question than anything else. I'm curious to
> know why [sig~] hasn't been designed out of Pd. Why not have implicit control
> -> signal conversion everywhere it is possible?
>
> For example why not allow th
On 2010-11-03 23:42, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> Is this because signal inlets of signal objects (except for the
> leftmost) don't accept one-element lists? If so I think it'd be
> a cheaper workaround putting a [t f] before those inlets.
>
or upgrade to Pd-0.43, where there is an implicit
On 2010-11-01 20:01, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any object that allows a more extended manipulation of symbols?
> For example, I have symbols with the format 1234-56-78_12-23.aaa, and I
> wanted to get only the floats inside, and use them on mathematics. For
> now, the only way I see to d
On 2010-10-31 18:43, david medine wrote:
> IOhannes,
> I think you have hit the nail on the head. It is likely that I was
> missing the 'alsa-oss' package. Pd seems to need that one. However, I
i did not want to say that you were missing "alsa-oss".
i guess it works now, because Pd can use it's O
On 2010-10-31 17:47, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I tried to see if I could do something to fix, like adding a / to all the
> messages. Still didn't work. So I am thinking... There is clearly a
> difference in the way Max/MSP and PD handle OSC. So I am asking now you more
> experi
On 2010-10-28 00:31, david medine wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I switched operating systems to Fedora 13 yesterday and it is great,
> except that I cannot get Pd to address ALSA. The build goes well, no
> errors, and Pd is there and it looks fine, except when I go to 'Audio
> settings' the boxes next t
On 2010-10-27 10:22, Raffael Seyfried wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some problems with a live looper patch I am building for my band.
>
> My question is: Is it possible to copy the content of an array into
> another array (or reset all entries to zero) directly by using messages?
> If so what messages?
On 2010-10-27 09:47, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
> Hi Roman
>
> It's ok, i just keep forgetting to reply to all...
>
> so, I really don't understand how that could be happening, especially when
> in max/MSP i don't have to route any #bundle tag. It's funny how it shows
> how different it is
On 2010-10-21 11:37, cyrille henry wrote:
> hello,
>
> i don't have a ready made solution, but once you have a FB, nothing
> should be very complex.
>
> unless i miss the complex part of the problem.
it's not a complicated problem.
the most complicated part is the calibration to the actual proje
On 2010-10-21 10:45, cyrille henry wrote:
> hello,
>
> one solution is to render your scene in a big framebuffer.
> (if you use 3 screen of 1024x768, and a 100 pixel overlap, then you need
> a 3x1024-2x100 pixel wide framebuffer)
>
> then render this frambuffer as a texture on 3 rectangle, using
On 2010-10-20 03:29, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> hi iohannes, thanks for your reply
>
>
> any ideas?
>
it seems like the macros are not properly found.
make sure you:
- have the file "src/m4/gem.m4"
(this file holds the macros you seem to be missing)
- have correctly run:
$ cd /Gem/src && ./auto
On 2010-10-14 16:41, James Dunn wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm not getting any sound out of pd when running it with -nogui from the
> command line. I have pdextended-0.42.5 running on Ubuntu 10.04.
do you think that by chance this might be somehow related to:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
On 2010-10-14 15:43, tim vets wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is there a way to get msgfile to report the number of lines the loaded file
> contains (without using 'flush' and a counter) ?
you can get the current position with [where(
(after loading you will be at the beyond the last position, so you get a
ban
On 2010-10-14 12:38, Jma/celeonet wrote:
> Iohannes
> Thanks a lot for the bright info.
> 1 frame versus 10 frames latency was meant as 40ms versus 500ms latency at
> 25fps. 40ms is already long for musical instrument real time feeback, and
> 500ms is the huge latency of the wiener philharmoniker
On 2010-10-14 12:24, tim vets wrote:
> Hi all,
> (Apologies if this has been answered before)
> How do I get the frame rate of a video ?
> pix_film prints it to the console, but I'd like to get that number (29 or
> 25...) in my patch.
> the help says:
> Outlet 2: list: : gets the
> dimensions (in
On 2010-10-14 10:09, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
> Hi chris
> Im glad you jumped in. Concerning the topic would the following theory
> make sense ?
>
> it seems that video capture and video tracking do not adress the same
> purposes :
>
> - video capture allows 10 frames of latency to ensure that fr
On 2010-10-14 10:06, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 08:00:05AM -0400, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
>> Thanks Frank.
>> I apparently need mtx_mul~ to run this
>> Where is that located?
>
> It's located in the iemtab collection, IIRC, (probably it's called [mtx_*~] or
this
On 2010-10-12 03:17, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am getting the following error when running ./configure in the latest gem
> from svn:
>
> checking whether ln -s works... yes
> ./configure: line 3662: syntax error near unexpected token
> `REFERENCEPATH=$GEM_RTE_REFERENCEPATH'
> ./configur
On 2010-10-11 15:08, Luka Princic // Nova deViator wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> could somebody point me in the way or help me achieve blur on a pix
> (possibly something like gaussian) in GEM?
>
if you need a non-motion blur, how about [pix_convolve]?
i think the examples have the convolution kernel
On 2010-09-30 19:42, brandon zeeb wrote:
> Sorry, that last example should read:
> [clear(
> |
> |
> [s $!]
>
you can do this with iemguts.
true, this is not vanilla.
but one of the strengths of Pd is, that you can do a lot with externals.
so why should you refuse to use them?
fgmasdr
IOhannes
On 2010-09-30 13:59, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> It's not a concept of "this" as brandon wants it because it's not a
> receive-symbol. In iemguts, what is being used is a number that is the
> number of canvases to be climbed up the hierarchy : so, to get from a
> subpatch of a subpatch of an abst
On 2010-09-30 12:51, João Pais wrote:
>
> so this (whatever it is) has been there for 6 years, and no one knew of
> it?
no.
it has been posted on the list 7 years ago, so a lot of people new about
it. it was discussed and re-implemented at pdcon 2004, and then posted
to the patch-tracker; so eve
On 2010-09-30 11:35, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> the same goes for [namecanvas].
for the sake of completeness: one of the earlier mails on the topic of
obsoleted [namecanvas] can be found here:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2004-12/003419.html
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On 2010-09-30 11:31, brandon zeeb wrote:
> What I'm seeing here is basically there is no currently supported way in
> vanilla pd to adjust GOP properties for a particular abstraction (not
> globally)? If so, this is rather upsetting :(
no it's not.
there is currently zero "supported" way to do an
On 2010-09-30 09:02, brandon zeeb wrote:
> According to [namecanvas] help, this object is obsolete? How else can one
> send a message to one and only one abstraction without using namecanvas? Is
> there the concept of 'this'?
"iemguts" kind of introduces a concept of "this".
most of the objects
On 2010-09-29 19:24, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Sep 2010, Max wrote:
>
>> why complicated metadata if you can already do [inlet~ channel1] and
>> [outlet activity] in an abstraction/subpatch? afaik arguments to those
>> objects currently are ignored, but i do use them sometimes to make m
On 2010-09-28 00:11, András Murányi wrote:
> https://puredata.info/software
> which redirects me to https://puredata.info/community/projects/software
>
right that one should work.
i think i fixed the permissions now...(tell me if it works now)
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On 2010-09-28 00:32, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> (well, poor performance *is* a bug)
i suspect this is not meant seriously, but why post it?
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 08:41:41PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
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> I can't see that link (logged in)
you are talking about https://puredata.info/software (there it should show up)
or https://puredata.info/downloads (there it should not)
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On 2010-09-27 10:38, Ludwig Maes wrote:
> I think that if we could write a Pd => GIMPLE converter (hence a Pd
> frontend) for gcc, that gcc could do quite a lot of optimization for
> us.
you might be interested in the Pd compiler presented at nime08:
http://nime2008.casapaganini.org/documents/Proc
On 2010-09-24 20:05, András Murányi wrote:
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> I think it goes by tagging pages that are made elsewhere on the wiki, and
> 'Software' itself is a script.
>
right.
all "software projects" are listed on the "software" page.
you can add a new software project by clicking on "add software project"
i
On 2010-09-23 15:56, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> Yes, I see there is a py object now. thanks
>
depends on your definition of "now".
according to the svn logs, [py] has been around since 2002.
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On 2010-09-23 13:40, Jack wrote:
> It was ok for you, did you get a 'real' stream ?
>> attached is the patch that currently generates
>> http://stream.kug.ac.at:8000/pdgst.ogv
that one has been running since yesterday.
however, i might have fixed some issues with the framerate settings, so
do a
On 2010-09-23 11:36, cyrille henry wrote:
> Hello Iohannes
> thanks for the answer
> sorry i missed the readme!
>
> the AVT backend is not compatible with the cam i've got.
>
> Supported cameras:
> Prosilica GC, GS, GB, GE, GX, Manta
>
> mine is a blaster cam.
have you tried, or did you just re
On 2010-09-23 11:10, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>
> I use keyboard shortcuts but they don't help the problem of
> lining up objects with the mouse or with , and
> of making connections between objects which requires a click in
> a very specific place. Actually I find making 24 connections,
> o
On 2010-09-23 09:20, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> i think the main problems come from people trying to implement C-like
> control flow in a dataflow language like Pd.
> even my implementation was only trying to reproduce the algorithm you
> wrote down, rather than trying to fig
On 2010-09-22 20:58, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> Well maybe there is a Python object? If it has a neat and clean
> implementations would be brilliant.
i guess you are not really aware that there _is_ a python object?
and bindings to all other kinds of languages, like lua,...
>
> 2010/9/22 Bernardo
On 2010-09-22 20:04, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> Yes, Max/MSP's [if] object has a more readable syntax. Yet even
i don't know max's [if], but i guess you could basically implement this
with an abstraction.
> with the two nested "ifs" I find it easier to read than your
> implementation because
On 2010-09-22 19:11, cyrille henry wrote:
> hello,
>
> i just have blaster gige cam.
>
> could you be a bit more verbose on what should be installed?
there are 2 backends in Gem that should support GigE cameras: AVT[1] and
halcon[2].
grab either of the sources and compile Gem against it.
there
On 2010-09-21 03:53, Jack wrote:
> Is there someone who has succeeded to send a stream to an Icecast2
> server with :
>
> [pix_pix2gst yuv 128 64]
> |
> [typefind] (or without)
> |
> [ffmpegcolorspace]
> |
> [theoraen
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