MEncoder maybe?
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:50 AM, mark edward grimm mgrimm@syr.edu wrote:
no, pdp_icedthe~ can receive a stream
ah thats right thanks!
we will not try to support an .asx/proprietary format,
understandable.... yeah i want to "hijack" someone else's stream - it just happens to be in .asx!!!
i wonder if there is a method for real-time transcoding....? from asx to ogg?
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--- On Fri, 2/27/09, ydegoyon@gmail.com ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
From: ydegoyon@gmail.com ydegoyon@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] streaming audio and video in Linux To: mgrimm@syr.edu Cc: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.at, "John Harrison" <
johnharrisonwsu@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:39 AM mark edward grimm wrote:
hmmm... yeah sorry for changing the subject on this.
I was actually wondering the opposite of the original
poster, how to get a stream 'into' pd....
For example i have access to a stream
(http://someone-elses-website/live12.asx) that is not my own....
This stream I can open in VLC player for example....
How can I utilize this stream in pd? directly or
indirectly (through vlc player?)..... to do motion tracking on the stream for example.
the pdp_theora stuff is just for streaming out FROM pd
correct?
no, pdp_icedthe~ can receive a stream but only in ogg/theora format, we will not try to support an .asx/proprietary format, well not me.
sevy
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