Hi Arturo,i once build a machine that should record too long videos for one file, and playing them back later in the same show, so i had to split it automatically in parts. I imagine if you now give your parts clever names (maybe time stamp) you could dynamically access all the material through this.best wishes,-johnnyAm 21.09.2015 um 10:04 schrieb Arturo Moya Villén <arturomoyavillen@gmail.com>:Thanks for your reply, Johnny. I'm not sure it's possible to do my project in the way you say. Maybe it's helpful if I explain it a bit more: a camera is permanently recording and playing, and changing the right inlet number of pix_delay I could go to the past and back to the present, like a time machine; in some works with a fixed mechanism, in others depending of how people reacts in space. In my last installation, the amount of movement of people in front of the camera causes that time goes to past (I even put a real watch ;) to see how the second hand went backwards) or returns to present when people don´t move. Do you think I could access all these data in a so dynamical way, using arrays or something like that?Thanks again2015-09-20 23:32 GMT+02:00 Johnny Mauser via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at>:Or you use a mechanism to store the videos in files on harddrive and use them later however you want
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