If you want to see the timecode mplayer needs, launch one as udp-master and connect it to pure data through udpreceive.You could use the -udp-slave option with mplayer, and send the timecode from puredata. Just used that to synchronise 6 video players and it works pretty well. There was no sound played by mplayer in my case but there's no reason it wouldn't work.The timecode you have to send is just the position in seconds, in bytes. For instance if you make a counter, bang it with a metro at 40ms so you have 25fps counter, then divide by 25 and send through moocow any2bytes and udpsend.
2015-10-07 9:28 GMT+02:00 Max <abonnements@revolwear.com>:
A while back I've tried to document different methods, mostly they are
suitable for short clips.
https://github.com/mxa/AudioVideoPatches
If you have something to contribute there, it's welcome.
m.
On 2015년 10월 07일 16:23, Jim Ruxton wrote:
> I am currently using the shell object to run mplayer to play video
> files that have sound . It works however I don't have much control
> over the video playback. Just wondering what methods other people use?
> Would I need to strip the soundtrack from the video and synchronize them
> to use Gem?
> Thanks.
> Jim
>
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