pdp_live~/pdp_mp4live~ are abandonned and are based on very old versions of ffmpeg and mpeg4ip, which are not in use anymore... the code stays here for historical reasons, and you can compile them using --with-ffmpeg and --with-mpeg4ip respectively..
the way now to do streaming is to do ogg/theora streaming on an icecast server, all technical about these solutions and pd patches in the giss.tv project wiki : http://giss.tv/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
xiaoo, sevy
mark edward grimm wrote:
- also in pdp/pidip there's some other's
pdp_mp4live~ etc. I suspect the ffserver-based ones don't work in pd-extended.
there was also "pdp_live~" that i was looking into the other day but pd couldn't create in either linux nor osx.
i was looking to do the opposite: get a live stream from the network into pd/gem/pdp. not sure if anyone has a solution but i did not find one.
maybe VLC->pd.... somehow....? or maybe another way?
--- On Mon, 2/23/09, John Harrison johnharrisonwsu@gmail.com wrote:
From: John Harrison johnharrisonwsu@gmail.com Subject: [PD] streaming audio and video in Linux To: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.at Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 11:54 PM Somebody was just asking me about options for streaming audio and video in Pd-extended. I wouldn't mind help with the answer. Here's what I have gathered so far.
Audio:
- streamin~ and streamout~ --- but the help patches
don't seem to work in Linux. Seems to work ok in windows.
- netsend~ and netreceive~ --- not provided in
pd-extended and seemed a bit flaky when I tried them before.
- mp3streamin~ and mp3streamout~ --- help patch missing
in pd-extended but seem to work ok outside of Windows.
- mp3cast~ and friends: seems to work ok if you have a
shoutcast server...
Video:
- I couldn't find anything in Gem to stream video.
Did I miss it? I was wondering if using pix_pix2sig~, streaming as audio, then pix_sig2pix~ might work.
- in pdp/pidip there's pdp_i and pdp_o. I didn't
find help patches for these in pd_extended
- also in pdp/pidip there's some other's
pdp_mp4live~ etc. I suspect the ffserver-based ones don't work in pd-extended. Not sure on the others.
For either audio or video maybe there's a way to send to vlc through the stdin or stdout, then let vlc do the streaming?
-John
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