pix_delay actually works exactly that way. its not milliseconds, it's frames. have a look at the helppatch fo pix_delay
m.
Am 10.03.2010 um 17:36 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Your patch is pretty simple, but it seems to be that the logic of this operation should be based off of the frame clock rather than a delay. That way, the patch would work no matter the frame rate, for example.
.hc
On Mar 10, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Max wrote:
hi hans,
why so complicated? just use [pix_delay 2] and [pix_separator] to feed the [pix_diff].
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taken from http://web.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Bewegungsmelder
Am 03.03.2010 um 23:39 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
I am trying to make a simple patch where the current video frame is [pix_diff]'ed against the previous video frame. I can get it going manually, but I would like it to happen every frame. I think I got close, but did manage to create a bizarre effect: <framechangetracking.pd>
.hc
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