On Aug 12, 2009, at 4:35 AM, Adityo Pratomo wrote:
@adityo: it really depends on what you need. obviously, if Pd is
running on the server, the audio will be generated on the server as
well, so people might not hear anything (unless they happen to sit
in the server room) if it is just about listening to a patch of yours, the traditional
approach would involve running Pd on the server and streaming the
audio to an icecast2 (or similar) streamingserver to which people
can connect in order to hear the stream. if you want more interactivity, you can use http/php/xmlrpc/irc/...
to communicate with Pd (using [netreceive] or similar), so people
can change parameters.fgmasdr IOhannes
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so basically by using [netreceive] and php i can deploy Pd in a
server, and then people can use their own client (without installing
Pd) to play with the parameters? Is this what you're trying to say?
Yes definitely, you can also use java, perl, python, etc.
To light things up, i read that Processing can be deployed as a Java
in a website, so browser with a Java plugin can actually see the
work done with Processing. I'm just curious, is this can also be
applied in Pd, without actually rewrite Pd as a Java code?
That's the idea of the pd browser plugin. Otherwise I think you'd
need the java rewrite of Pd.
.hc
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