sure - when ether they (linden) or (because it's now oss) the community makes a linux client that doesn't suck :)
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 19:15 -0500, Patrick Pagano wrote:
they are going to open source the viewer. i am not waiting. i can forsee globally attended real-time pd concerts/workshops and classes in virtual space. possibly as interdiciplinary research seminar elective on a local level
i would like to create the need in our community and let the power coders take care of the SL~ object.
i think it's just gonna come down to opening a public ip for the stream.
i think netpd might be nice too for class work.
please try secondlife pd users!
let us loiter together and know one another
pp
-----Original Message----- From: padawan12 [mailto:padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk] Sent: Fri 1/12/2007 6:40 AM To: Patrick Pagano Cc: Subject: Re: [PD] Shoutcast~ for OS X?
Hi Patrick,
Are you the chap who wanted this to place in Second Life? Might I suggest the better way would be to start with the source (either from a Pd object or from many of the other fine *cast servers out there) and construct your SL object from the top. I don't know the form of SL objects, but didn't they just open source the code? You should be able to work this in.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:15:38 -0500 "Patrick Pagano" pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
Is there an external for OSX for shoutcast/icecast~
I know Yves has one for Linux and apparently Olaf has withdrawn all his stuff?
I missed something.
Patrick Pagano, B.S., M.F.A Digital Media Specialist Digital Worlds Institute University of Florida (352) 294-2082
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