Hi all,
Hey Ruben, I am working on a project that is exactly the same thing than this. I will use OSC, not netsend. Well, I will use UDP anyways. If you are open, we could share patches and researches. I will use Pd with a very minimum GUI and I think I will use a command-line patcher and a MIDI keyboard for controls.
Regarding Gem, I was wondering if a computer could run 2 instances of PD both running Gem ? My tests resulted in failures.
::: PD-extended OSX version:
Also, I would like a feedback regarding which Pd-Extended version I should be using. Should I use 0.38-4 that seems for me the most stable, or can I use the latest 0.39-2-test1 ? Also, should I copy the plist as written in the doc (because right now I always write my own .pdrc...) ? To add libraries, I like to use the .pdrc.
Thanks, keep up the good work !
aalex
ruben patiño a écrit :
hi list, im working on a gem patch for a theater piece, the idea is that the scenography is gonna be made with the projection of 3 videos at the same time .... for synchronizing the videos i created a gem patch that is gonna be in each computer(3 computers: 2 osx and 1 with windows) connecting this 3 computers via netsend and netreceive....... I would like to know which is the best file extension for video supported by Gem (in osx and windows) and also which is the best codec for both windows and osx. Im interested in something really stable, if one of my computers with pd crashes at the middle of the piece, im gonna be dead. which factors influences the stability of opening and playing videos in gem? Does the video reading stabitlity comes from the amount of the video file size too?
any hints would be gratefully appreciated
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