On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Arie van Schutterhoef wrote:
Has anyone been aware of its existence and did anyone managed to get it working within PD under any OS?
-IRCAM's response can be read at: http://listes.ircam.fr/wws/arc/ftm/2005-03/msg00026.html
FTM is one of the more promising remnants left of the corpse what was once called jMax.
-Also interesting remnants are the suiviaudio and suivimidi objects. Which basically are elaborate pitch-trackers for audio and midi. used for score-following: http://www.ircam.fr/58.html?&L=1&tx_ircam_pi4%5BshowUid%5D=14&ex...
Also, for jMax 2.5, there were three third-party plugins for video. The only one to have been ported to Pd is called GridFlow, created by myself with the initiative and encouragement and sponsorship of Alexandre Castonguay and artengine.ca.
There was also VideoDSP (aka VDSP or Pixonix), written by Christian Klippel and Etienne Deleflie. However this cannot be ported to Pd, AFAIK, as Pd is lacking a feature: VideoDSP *really* uses DSP chains for video. This makes it fixed-width, fixed-height, fixed-framerate, but damn fast. =) But this means it needs a very-high-bandwidth DSP, with a sample rate of (for example) 9216 kHz (!!!) for 480*640 RGBA 8:8:8:8 in 30 fps.
A third plugin was a straightforward OpenGL wrapper that (AFAIK) can be pretty much learned by picking any OpenGL book. It's called DIPS. However we were never hearing about the authors (who were japanese and wrote only one mail on the list in three years...).
Mathieu Bouchard -=- Montréal QC Canada -=- http://artengine.ca/matju