Hmm, what would it take to change/fix this? This is part of the reason
I can only use PD in the studio, and not live... Sounds like there is
a need for some kind of better cross-platform soundfile player
external. This might be PD's biggest weakness for audio use!
Maybe Georg's [sndfile] would
David Powers wrote:
Maybe Georg's [sndfile] would help but his post didn't give any info
on what it does.
it is originally by tim, but georg ported it to vanilla pd.
and it is a threaded soundfile reader.
mfga,.dr
IOhannes
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Hallo!
Maybe Georg's [sndfile] would help but his post didn't give any info
on what it does.
it's not by me ...
And the problem with it is, that altough the reading of the soundfile is
threaded, the dsp chain needs to be recompiled, which can cause audio
dropouts when you have big patches
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 17:18 -0600, David Powers wrote:
Hmm, what would it take to change/fix this? This is part of the reason
I can only use PD in the studio, and not live... Sounds like there is
a need for some kind of better cross-platform soundfile player
external. This might be PD's
Hi,
Well, I still have to look at the [sndfile] everyone is talking about, but
anyway, with regard to the general discussion about sound playing and
loading,
please let's distinguish between two completely different problems:
-PLAYING audio files (i.e. reading them in real time)
-LOADING audio
Hallo!
[soundfiler] is for loading. Its limit is that it blocks everything untill
it finishes loading. Reading a file in realtime is NOT an alternative. The
alternative would be an object capable of threaded loading, but still,
loading as fast as possible, not reading at a certain realtime
Hi all,
This is not related to the reading big sound files thread, although that
made me remember of this question I have been wanting to ask for a long
time.
I know two ways of reading sound files in PD.
One is loading them into a table with [soundfiler], and the other is playing
them
Hallo!
short answer: no
long answer: it's a bit better with my sndfiler, but the answer is still
no
well, it depends ... try out sndfile (in pd-cvs/externals/tb/sndfiler)
LG
Georg
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