Open House Wednesdays: Pure Data: Open Source Counterpart to Max, Pd is
a real-time graphical programming environment for audio and graphical
processing. It was planned as a free, better and more stable Max/FTS,
which was also developed by Miller Puckette, while he was at IRCAM.
Hans-Christoph Steiner has is a Pd developer and has created projects
using Pd ranging from sound installations to interactive robots to a
graphical scoring system.
There will be an overview of what Pd can do with examples of work
created using Pd followed by a question and answer session.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 7-9pm 22 Greene St. New York, NY 212.334.3347 Free
.hc
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-A.J. Muste
Hallo list!
A maybe useful external for some Gem/PDP users:
pix_2pdp captures the contents of a Gem pix and transforms it to a PDP packet with almost no cpu power. So it's possible to convert from Gem to PDP to Gem to PDP to ... if you use the Gem pix objects!
So what can you do with it?
* use pix_video/pix_2pdp for firewire input in PDP
* use pix_2pdp/pdp_rec~ to record Gem pixes
* maybe switch between Gem and PDP all the time
* ...
pix_2pdp is based on code of gem2pdp by Yves Degoyon and is (should be) part of the gem2pdp package. Many thanks to IOhannes M Zmölnig!
For more information how to use it look at the help patch.
You can get the code and linux binaries here: http://grh.mur.at/software/pix2pdp.html
LG Georg
PS: @Yves: Can I (or you) check in the code into /externals/gem2pdp in CVS and could you also apply the 2 patches from IOhannes (on sourceforge), because otherwise it won't compile ... (or should I check in all the stuff?)
can you get it working for OS X?
On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo list!
A maybe useful external for some Gem/PDP users:
pix_2pdp captures the contents of a Gem pix and transforms it to a PDP packet with almost no cpu power. So it's possible to convert from Gem to PDP to Gem to PDP to ... if you use the Gem pix objects!
So what can you do with it?
* use pix_video/pix_2pdp for firewire input in PDP * use pix_2pdp/pdp_rec~ to record Gem pixes * maybe switch between Gem and PDP all the time * ...
pix_2pdp is based on code of gem2pdp by Yves Degoyon and is (should be) part of the gem2pdp package. Many thanks to IOhannes M Zmölnig!
For more information how to use it look at the help patch.
You can get the code and linux binaries here: http://grh.mur.at/software/pix2pdp.html
LG Georg
PS: @Yves: Can I (or you) check in the code into /externals/gem2pdp in CVS and could you also apply the 2 patches from IOhannes (on sourceforge), because otherwise it won't compile ... (or should I check in all the stuff?)
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Just a small comment: why call it [pix_2pdp], why not just [pix2pdp]
like [gem2pdp], [pdp2gem], [cart2pol], etc.
.hc
On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo list!
A maybe useful external for some Gem/PDP users:
pix_2pdp captures the contents of a Gem pix and transforms it to a PDP
packet with almost no cpu power. So it's possible to convert from Gem to PDP to Gem to PDP to ... if
you use the Gem pix objects!So what can you do with it?
* use pix_video/pix_2pdp for firewire input in PDP * use pix_2pdp/pdp_rec~ to record Gem pixes * maybe switch between Gem and PDP all the time * ...
pix_2pdp is based on code of gem2pdp by Yves Degoyon and is (should
be) part of the gem2pdp package. Many thanks to IOhannes M Zmölnig!For more information how to use it look at the help patch.
You can get the code and linux binaries here:
http://grh.mur.at/software/pix2pdp.htmlLG Georg
PS: @Yves: Can I (or you) check in the code into /externals/gem2pdp in CVS and
could you also apply the 2 patches from IOhannes (on sourceforge),
because otherwise it won't compile ... (or should I check in all the
stuff?)
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Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to
realize his wishes.
Now that he can realize them, he must either change them, or perish.
-William Carlos
Williams
yes maybe call it al or frank or chester :-)
On Jun 17, 2005, at 12:08 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just a small comment: why call it [pix_2pdp], why not just [pix2pdp]
like [gem2pdp], [pdp2gem], [cart2pol], etc..hc
On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo list!
A maybe useful external for some Gem/PDP users:
pix_2pdp captures the contents of a Gem pix and transforms it to a
PDP packet with almost no cpu power. So it's possible to convert from Gem to PDP to Gem to PDP to ... if
you use the Gem pix objects!So what can you do with it?
* use pix_video/pix_2pdp for firewire input in PDP * use pix_2pdp/pdp_rec~ to record Gem pixes * maybe switch between Gem and PDP all the time * ...
pix_2pdp is based on code of gem2pdp by Yves Degoyon and is (should
be) part of the gem2pdp package. Many thanks to IOhannes M Zmölnig!For more information how to use it look at the help patch.
You can get the code and linux binaries here:
http://grh.mur.at/software/pix2pdp.htmlLG Georg
PS: @Yves: Can I (or you) check in the code into /externals/gem2pdp in CVS and
could you also apply the 2 patches from IOhannes (on sourceforge),
because otherwise it won't compile ... (or should I check in all the
stuff?)
PD-announce mailing list PD-announce@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to
realize his wishes. Now that he can realize them, he must either change them, or perish. -William Carlos
Williams
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http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Patrick Pagano, B.S., M.F.A Digital Media Specialist University of Floirda Digital Worlds Institute 352-294-2082
On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
pix_2pdp captures the contents of a Gem pix and transforms it to a
PDP packet with almost no cpu power. So it's possible to convert from Gem to PDP to Gem to PDP to ... if
you use the Gem pix objects!
hey georg,
...congrats, this is something I can scratch off my to-do list! I'm
also glad to see you went ahead and did other colorspaces, but I do
wonder why you didn't use the GemPixUtils.cpp color conversion
routines? I think that it is better to use these so that we have a
"one-stop-shop" to concentrate all optimizations...I also have a
little quibble with "almost no cpu power", because this is basically
an effect that does touch every pixel, which can be quite something
depending on the size...
...but extremely useful! Thanx again!
jamie