Am 16.11.2006 um 21:46 schrieb sven:
you'll have to split the audio and the video into individual files
and play them separately. the best way to make sure that a/v stays perfectly in sync would
be to play the audio with [vline~] + [tabread4~] and [snapshot~] the ouput of [vline~]
every [gemhead] to determine the frame of the video to be displayed.the technique above (replace [vline~] with whatever you're
controlling your audio playback with) also works for timestretching, reverse playback and scratching. and beside the video and the audio file also a dead_chicken.txt is
needed because the framerate of the video needs to be known to pd somehow.
sven,
why do you need to know the framerate? i think actually just the kHz
rate of the sample needs to be known. then if sample and video have
the same length and you have the total number of frames... just
devide them with the total of samples and you will know which frame
goes with which sample, or not?
no dead_chicken.txt in the end?
max