Thanks Jack .. Had a look at [pdp_ieee1394] .. but all my webcams are USB .. what I really want to know is what object will allow me to open these webcams like [pdp_v4l] (for linux) in OS X .. as per Example13 in the browser .. .. I've attached a shot of the patch so it clearer ...
Thanks Dave
On 8/7/07, jack@rybn.org jack@rybn.org wrote:
With a webcam on firewire the [pdp_ieee1394] object is for you. Now have a look at pdp or pidip in reference.
Jack
Thanks jack .. What message do I need to send to [pdp_glx] in order for it to open an external capture device i.e (a webcam) .. I cannot find anything on this in the help in PD or in the help patch for the object itself ..
Dave
On 8/6/07, jack@rybn.org jack@rybn.org wrote:
Good to know that ! thx.
Jack
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, David Divilly wrote:
I was wondering if you could pass on that work around for using
multiple
instances of PD for mac .. Thanks a lot
Open the Finder
Get to the Pd application.
Right-click (or Control-click) and select "show package contents".
This is
because apps are not real "regular files", they are disguised
folders.
dig a bit. (there are too many folder levels in there)
one of the files inside is actually a true OSX executable, which is
the
one OSX loads when you click on the Pd application. I think it's in a
folder labeled "MACOSX". Unlike when opening the app, each time you activate this file it opens Pd again. You can have as many as you
want
this way, just like on Linux.
You can also achieve the same effect by opening a Terminal. Nothing special here: Pd.app will look like an ordinary folder. This will be
easy
if you already know how to use the Terminal in OSX or Linux.
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