Yeah, that's what I thought at first. But, when I try to enter a back-slash '' I get an error in the print window that says "keycode 92: dropped" Also the help file shows the slashed the way I wrote them, I just copied what was in there.
Thanks again.
Adam D. Benalt Production Technology Director 212-664-1142 desk 646-306-4751 blackberry MSNBC
-----Original Message----- From: Pall Thayer [mailto:palli@pallit.lhi.is] Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 7:02 PM To: Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Writing -dB or VU level to a TXT File
I would think that on Windows you have to do something like [write C: \tmp\textfile.txt] but I'm not positive. Anyway, the problem I see is the path to the file. /tmp/textfile.txt means nothing to Windows.
best r. Pall
On 3.4.2009, at 22:54, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Thanks Pall -- I appreciate your responses.
Yes, I am on windows. And, yes, I am trying to get PD to do this. So far it looks like the right tool for the job, but I just downloaded
it today on the advice of a friend. Together we've cobbled together the attached .pd file. If you start the Metro (clicking the [1]) the atom number box gives me
the level from the line input (in this case a microphone.) But I can't
get the write to txt box to hook up properly, or to write to a file.
Adam D. Benalt Production Technology Director 212-664-1142 desk 646-306-4751 blackberry MSNBC
-----Original Message----- From: Pall Thayer [mailto:palli@pallit.lhi.is] Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 6:49 PM To: Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Writing -dB or VU level to a TXT File
Oh, I just noticed you're on Windows and uh... as far as I can tell you're not even talking about PD.
On 3.4.2009, at 19:52, Benalt, Adam D (NBC Universal, MSNBC) wrote:
Hey All -- I'd appreciate any advice that you could offer on this.
Ultimately, what I'd want to do is just access the Line-In audio data
(I'm assuming it's somewhere in the Windows API?) and then write that
data (maybe constantly updated to a TXT file?) so I can access the TXT
file from another program.
Basically, how to get numerical data (writing into a txt file) representing the levels on a sound card?
Please e-mail responses to: adam.benalt@msnbc.com
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