Hi Roman,
Thank you for these precisions.
I intend to use Raspbian... No idea whether readanysf~ will work at all.
PierrE.
Hi Pierre
Before you spend too much time figuring it out all by yourself:
[readanysf~] is still actively maintained and available in Debian and
derivatives as 'pd-readanysf' (unfortunately, the version in Ubuntu
12.04 is currently broken). It's based on the gmerlin-avdec media
decoding library and thus supports many formats, protocols, encodings.
[oggamp~] and [mp3amp~] both support each only one encoding over http,
iirc. [oggamp~] hasn't been touched since 2004, the author of [mp3amp~]
said he doesn't want to be involved with Pd development anymore.
However, both [mp3amp~] and [oggamp~] are part of Pd-extended and run on
win/linux/mac, while [readanysf~] is/does not.
If you happen to run Ubuntu 12.04 and want to test [readanysf~], I might
be able to help out.
Roman
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 10:24 +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Ok, I'll try all three objects. Thank you for your replies !
>
> 2012/8/2 patrick <puredata@11h11.com>
> if you are using linux, you can use readanysf~ from august (in
> externals svn).
>
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