Hey!
I just got DeMuDi up and running on my PC and was wondering where I could find the Zexy externals for Linux in addition to the pdp installs. Where's the best palce to put all my PD stuff in Linux? Also, are there any good resources that you've used to getting Linux to recognize usb devices (audio and otherwise)? I'm making the switch over to Linux because Pd (and many other things) in Windows sucks (lacks good video and other cool features). If any of you have pointers on PD in linux and what to look out for I'd be very appreciative.
Thanks! Phil
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Today's Topics:
- pdp_rec~ under OS X (josue moreno)
- Re: GEM movie playback problem (Jonathan
Goodwin) 3. Re: syncgrain linking problem (Thomas Grill) 4. Re: xgroove and pd-devel (Thomas Grill) 5. PDDP Documentation Meeting - Jan 31st (B. Bogart) 6. Re: GEM rendering on secondary monitor (Peter Plessas) 7. Re: pdp_rec~ under OS X (Yves Degoyon) 8. Re: GEM movie playback problem (chris clepper) 9. Re: pdp_rec~ under OS X (josue moreno) 10. PiDiP on Athon64? (John Harrison)
Message: 1 Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 22:35:35 +0000 From: "josue moreno" josuemoreno1@hotmail.com Subject: [PD] pdp_rec~ under OS X To: pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: BAY105-F9FBE3E4A71FBCAD3AAE958C110@phx.gbl Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed
Hi list,
is pdp_rec~ object avaible for MacOSX?
I want to record sound and video at the same time,
thanks
Message: 2 Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 23:10:08 +0000 From: Jonathan Goodwin jonathan@jgoodwin.co.uk Subject: Re: [PD] GEM movie playback problem To: PD List send pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: BFF9C150.C68%jonathan@jgoodwin.co.uk Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
I am using: OS X 10.4 Mac Mini G4, 1.25GHz, 1GB RAM ATI Radeon 9200 Graphics Gem version is one that comes with PD Extended 0.38.4 RC7
Any help desperately needed! Thanks, Jonathan
On 22/1/06 19:28, "chris clepper" cgc@humboldtblvd.com wrote:
What CPU, video card, OS and GEM version are you
using?
On 1/22/06, Jonathan Goodwin
jonathan@jgoodwin.co.uk wrote:
I am experimenting with GEM for the first time.
I'm using OS X btw.
I'm trying to play back a saved video, e.g a .mov
or AVI etc, into the GEM
window.
But when I do so, the sound of the video plays
back, but there is no picture
- only a kind of flickering light, usually blue
or black depending on which
vid I play?!
Cheers, Jonathan
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Message: 3 Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:19:29 +0100 From: Thomas Grill gr@grrrr.org Subject: Re: [PD] syncgrain linking problem To: Georg Holzmann grhPD@gmx.at Cc: pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: 43D41301.3040300@grrrr.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hi Georg, the SNDOBJ and STK part of flext is really a black spot. I should work on it, but there are more pressing things to do. The SNDOBJ variable in config.txt should point to the source package, where header files and the built library are in subfolders. I think it doesn't work out of the box for a installed distro package yet.
best greetings, Thomas
Georg Holzmann schrieb:
Hallo frank, list!
I just have a problem with syncgrain (recompiled
flext with stk
support and syncgrain):
--------8<------------ /usr/lib/pd/extra/syncgrain~.pd_linux: undefined
symbol: _ZTI6SndObj
c++filt _ZTI6SndObj typeinfo for SndObj --------8<------------
don't know what the problem should be ...
... maybe something in the config.txt:
--------8<------------ # where is the Sndobjs installation? # (uncomment the line with # to disable SNDOBJ
support)
# please be sure to delete an eventual m_pd.h file
from the SNDOBJ
include folder!! SNDOBJ=/usr/lib --------8<------------
... I guess this should point to libsndobj
(/usr/lib in my case)
?
Also the headers of SndObj are not included to the
Include-Path, so
syncgrain fails to compile ...
Thanks, LG Georg
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