Hi,
I would like to launch a pd patch from the command line and select a
certain audio device.
I will do this on windows, how can I do it?
Best,
Marcello
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14/04/11 11.55, Marcello wrote:
Hi all,
for some reason I cannot load the library unpackOSC.
I'm working on a Mac and I've installed latest pd-extended version.
I've added the path of this library:
defaults write org.puredata.pdextended path36
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Cont
Hi all,
for some reason I cannot load the library unpackOSC.
I'm working on a Mac and I've installed latest pd-extended version.
I've added the path of this library:
defaults write org.puredata.pdextended path36
/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/extra/mrpeach
and the library it
On 11/01/11 22:51, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> It's hard to say if this solution can work for me.
> Maybe I should just buy a ps3 camera and try out.
>
>
> they are cheap...
>
>
> Do you think that the ps3 camera can correctly track a body moving
> (using enough lighting)?
>
>
> co
On 09/01/11 02:14, Max wrote:
> there is an interesting whitepaper on this topic:
> http://www.palindrome.de/d2/C13.pdf
the entire palindrome.de website is really interesting, thanks for posting!
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On 10/01/11 12:06, Jaime Oliver wrote:
>> the truth is: it depends on the purpose.
>
> Nothing Truer...
>
>>> Not defending anything, but just to remind 60 fps of a pointgrey
> camera is not slow.
>>for gesture, i consider everything under 200Hz as slow.
>
> surely this is the case for percussi
On 08/01/11 14:25, cyrille henry wrote:
> hello,
>
> for the kung fu : movement are usually very fast. a camera is usually to
> slow to be useful.
>
> i personally prefer using sensor like accelerometter on the body.
> you can use wiimote or some other (faster) sensors system.
>
> here is a vide
On 08/01/11 01:07, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
> Hi, I think in my humble opinion is the worst kinekt ... interactivity
> is not achieved suam reagent, the other day I saw the kids playing and
> seemed automata, emotionless, worried - robotic, incredible.
I haven't tryied kinect yet, so I cannot
On 07/01/11 23:14, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> Body tracking depends on the hardware you have:
>
> is kinect the best way? no. but its awesomely cheap and non intrusive.
> Do you have 10k dollars to spend in a vicon (http://www.vicon.com/)
> motion tracker? They kill kinect accuracy in an eye blink.
>
Il 18/11/10 19:03, stéfan piat ha scritto:
> http://pd-tutorial.com/english/ch03s04.html
>
> 2010/11/18 jurgen mailto:noise@gmail.com>>
>
> ayoh you can't look through the book and find it yourself? ts ts ts...
I actually read the manual and looked through the book but didn't find
that e
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