marius schebella a écrit :
another way to record your performances is to mirror your display and feed the output with a dv camera or some other device.
this will limit the quality.
recording your actions is brilliant but a lot of effort during patching.
in fact, not so much effort. specially if you use this abstractions. you just have to insert a [rec_play_any data_name] on every connections you need to record. then the [master_rec_play] allow you to record everything in a qlist, and play it latter in order to record sound/images.
this is known to gives good result.
the single magic line i use to create a movie is :
mencoder -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=256:aq=0 -audiofile rec_.wav -fps 50 -ss 0 -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=5000 -vop scale=640:480 mf://*.jpg -o out.avi
cyrille
marius.
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Dudley Brooks wrote:
Meanwhile, what recommendations does anyone have for other methods of making a DVD of Gem output,
I record my actions during performance, then later play them back into my patch with pix_write and writesf~ activated. Pd uses 1000% CPU load, and stutters during rendering, but audio and video remain in sync.
I have the [gemwin] at 720x576 25fps, for PAL DVD rendering.
Then simply encode the TIFF files with your video software - I have a longwinded process that works with the following free tools:
for video:
convert manypngtoppm [1] ppmtoy4m y4mscaler (because ppmtoy4m is crap at chroma subsampling) mpeg2enc
for audio:
audacity (to trim to exact length, normalize volume, etc) twolame
then:
mplex
and finally:
dvdauthor mkisofs growisofs
*not* necessarily involving having Gem itself create a file?
maybe recordmydesktop - but I seem to recall it supports only Ogg codecs...
BTW, I'm on Linux, but the above tools might work on OS X too.
Claude
[1] converts multiple pngs into one ppm stream
https://devel.goto10.org/filedetails.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Fmanypng...
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