- 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
-- John Harrison http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~harrison
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