i've used a few methods with various degrees of success:
1. screen recording as Nikola mentions. on linux there's xvidcap and
others that i can't think of at the moment. running this as well as
your application can end up making the machine run pretty slow - at
least for me.
2. pix_write
to save a series of stills that you can animate.
this method works better for me than (1).
plus gives me the added bonus of deleting frames that i don't want.
e.g. when doing some video feedback stuff, i get some flicker - blank
frames.
i can easily sort all the saved files and delete these (significantly
smaller file size than "good" frames).
3. similar to what Claude does - run svideo out of one machine and then
record it onto another machine.
since the machine creating the visuals doesn't have to also record or
write images to disk, i've had the best results with this for cases
where the patch is most demanding - e.g. patches doing both audio and
video processing.
best,
p
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [PD] converting gem patches to video files
> From: "Nikola Jeremic" <nikola.jeremic(a)googlemail.com>
> Date: Fri, May 25, 2007 5:33 am
> To: "Claude Heiland-Allen" <claudiusmaximus(a)goto10.org>
> Cc: pd-list(a)iem.at
>
> you can also try some of the screencast programs, i was using them
> some of
> them. You need one that can grab opengl window (on mac x-snap pro and
> on win
> camstudio) and a POWERFULL macine :). 4 me that was the fastest way and i
> god quite nice results. check on wiki for more info.
>
> peace
> n.
>
> On 5/25/07, Claude Heiland-Allen <claudiusmaximus(a)goto10.org> wrote:
> >
> > punchik punchik wrote:
> > > hi, is there any way to record a gem patch as video?
> > > mov or avi?
> > >
> > > thanx
> >
> > pix_snap and pix_record (but I've never done this, so I might be
> mistaken)
> >
> > I use a hardware DVD recorder to record the tv-out from my laptop, then
> > transfer to a computer and edit/encode to AVI with avidemux2.
> >
> >
> >
> > Claude
> >
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hi, is there any way to record a gem patch as video?
mov or avi?
thanx
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hi, im trying to use pix_record to record some gem
video to mov files, but it seems the object is not
working fine.. it doesnt record anything, and when i
send the codelist message i cant see any codec
available , just null...
is there any way to fix this? or is there any special
trick?
im using pd 0.39.2- extended
any hint would be appreciated
many thanx
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Some people on this list already know about or are taking part in the
Locus sonus streamed open microphone project see: http://locusonus.org
All people running our streaming patch on OSX seem to be having the
same problem, (see message below) although the amount of time before
a freeze seems to vary considerably - anywhere between a few hours
and a few days- , which would seem to indicate some kind of memory
leak within the oggcast~ object does anyone have any ideas about this?
The same patch running under ubuntu or dynabolic woks perfectly...
I havn't included the patch with this message since it contains
access codes to our serveur, however if someone wants it to run tests
or indeed to take part in this project (We now have a new icecast
server with unlimited bandwidth and are inviting people to set up
more streams around the world). please email us : support(a)locusonus.org
Thanks
Peter Sinclair
> From: marc_mcnulty <tone(a)earphone.org>
> Date: 24 mai 2007 00:18:05 HAEC
> To: locustream(a)locusonus.org
> Subject: [locustream] problem with pd patch in OS X
> Reply-To: locustream(a)locusonus.org
>
> Hello,
>
> I have updated to the latest version of PD-extended and the latest
> Locusonus patch, but the patch will run for a few hours then freeze
> pushing the CPU to about 80% (just with the patch). When I restart
> PD all is well for a few more hours.
>
> I am running PD and Locusonus on a PPC G4 Mac with 1 gig of RAM and
> plenty of drive space. The OS X version is: 10.4.9
>
> Does anyone have the same problem? Is there a possible fix? Am I
> overlooking something?
>
> Thank you,
> Marc
>
Peter Sinclair
petesinc(a)nujus.net
http://nujus.nethttp://locusonus.org
First: email ben
second lets TRY!
Pat
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>
> anyone who has used PixelTango on Linux?
> what release did you use?
> what are the steps?
>
> Regards
>
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Hi!
anyone who has used PixelTango on Linux?
what release did you use?
what are the steps?
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Hi Andy,
I don't do much music myself but looking through your tutorial - it
looks excellent and I'm sure very useful for those doing music and
looking for a good place to start.
Best,
p
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [PD] basic composition tutorial
> From: Andy Farnell <padawan12(a)obiwannabe.co.uk>
> Date: Thu, May 24, 2007 2:41 am
> To: pd-list(a)iem.at
>
> Hi,
>
> Any feedback on a new document would be nice. I've tried to provide
> an absolutely minimal elementary intro to making music with Pd. This
> is the first doc, which I did as a guide for a workshop in Bristol
> next month.
>
> http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/music/musictuts/compose1/composition1/comp…
>
> I'm using the new tool scripts for working in TeX, so thanks once
> again to all who
> helped me make those work.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy
>
>
>
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nice one! this helps, thanks a lot, also steffen for the pdf.
cheers, robbert
Andy Farnell <padawan12(a)obiwannabe.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any feedback on a new document would be nice. I've tried to provide
> an absolutely minimal elementary intro to making music with Pd. This
> is the first doc, which I did as a guide for a workshop in Bristol
> next month.
>
> http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/music/musictuts/compose1/composition1/comp…
> tion1.html
>
> I'm using the new tool scripts for working in TeX, so thanks once again to all
> who
> helped me make those work.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy
>
>
>
> --
> Use the source
Hi Josh,
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 09:37:20PM -0700, Josh Steiner wrote:
> just curious if this is actually happening? -josh
Yep, two patches are done so far and I'm about to send it on to the next
person later today.
Best,
Chris.
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