There is a size limit for the file. I'm not sure whether this is 4000000 or anything else. Sombody else here might know.
Ingo
Thank for your answer, I will trying to modificate my own error but now the error message say:
error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 4000000 elements ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
....when I load sound with [soundfiler] and [tabread~ sound].....
I hope that my message is enough clear to permit you to understand what's wrong????
Thanks to take the time to help me.
Romain
Message du 13/01/13 12:47 De : "Ingo" A : "'romain.darracq'" , pd-list@iem.at Copie à : Objet : AW: [PD] Help to load sound
Try to use a name and path without spaces. Try the most simple path first like e.g. "C:\Shake.mp3".
Out of the objects that you named only [mp3play~] can play back MP3s. Make sure it is a "MP3 layer III" - otherwise it won't work. You could convert it to WAV for the others to be able to read it.
Ingo
Hello everybody, I'm starting pd, and i have always the same matter when I want to load a sound, pd say me: (error: dsp: C:/Documents and Settings/Romain/Bureau/matrice perso/SON/musikkk/Remko Scha - (1982)
Machine
Guitars/01 Shake.mp3: unknown or bad header format) and for all format althrough i used [readsf~] or [mp3play~] or [soundfiler] objects........ I have an other error's message :(error: endianness neither 'b' nor 'l' ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.) ????? If someone can help me ??
Thanks
Romain
It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message to soundfiler from:
[read -resize myfile.wav sound(
to
[sound resize 8000000; read myfile.wav sound(
In short, you resize a table manually to some number of samples (here it's 8000000) before you load a soundfile into it. I believe there is an object called soundfileinfo~ or something that gives you the length of a soundfile...but I can't remember off the top of my head what it's called or where it is in pd-extended
Alternatively, if you don't want to use the soundfile as though it were a table (i.e. if you just want to play the file) it's better to use [readsf~]
Ed
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
From: Ingo ingo@miamiwave.com To: 'romain.darracq' romain.darracq@laposte.net; 'Ingo' ingo@miamiwave.com Cc: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, 13 January 2013, 14:31 Subject: Re: [PD] Help to load sound
There is a size limit for the file. I'm not sure whether this is 4000000 or anything else. Sombody else here might know.
Ingo
Thank for your answer, I will trying to modificate my own error but now the error message say:
error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 4000000 elements ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
....when I load sound with [soundfiler] and [tabread~ sound].....
I hope that my message is enough clear to permit you to understand what's wrong????
Thanks to take the time to help me.
Romain
Message du 13/01/13 12:47 De : "Ingo" A : "'romain.darracq'" , pd-list@iem.at Copie à : Objet : AW: [PD] Help to load sound
Try to use a name and path without spaces. Try the most simple path first like e.g. "C:\Shake.mp3".
Out of the objects that you named only [mp3play~] can play back MP3s. Make sure it is a "MP3 layer III" - otherwise it won't work. You could convert it to WAV for the others to be able to read it.
Ingo
Hello everybody, I'm starting pd, and i have always the same matter when I want to load a sound, pd say me: (error: dsp: C:/Documents and Settings/Romain/Bureau/matrice perso/SON/musikkk/Remko Scha - (1982)
Machine
Guitars/01 Shake.mp3: unknown or bad header format) and for all format althrough i used [readsf~] or [mp3play~] or [soundfiler] objects........ I have an other error's message :(error: endianness neither 'b' nor 'l' ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.) ????? If someone can help me ??
Thanks
Romain
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Le 13/01/2013 18:42, Ed Kelly a écrit :
It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message to soundfiler from:
[read -resize myfile.wav sound(
to
[sound resize 8000000; read myfile.wav sound(
In short, you resize a table manually to some number of samples (here it's 8000000) before you load a soundfile into it. I believe there is an object called soundfileinfo~ or something that gives you the length of a soundfile...but I can't remember off the top of my head what it's called or where it is in pd-extended
Alternatively, if you don't want to use the soundfile as though it were a table (i.e. if you just want to play the file) it's better to use [readsf~]
Ed
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Ingo <ingo@miamiwave.com> *To:* 'romain.darracq' <romain.darracq@laposte.net>; 'Ingo' <ingo@miamiwave.com> *Cc:* pd-list@iem.at *Sent:* Sunday, 13 January 2013, 14:31 *Subject:* Re: [PD] Help to load sound There is a size limit for the file. I'm not sure whether this is 4000000 or anything else. Sombody else here might know. Ingo > Thank for your answer, I will trying to modificate my own error but now > the error message say: > > error: soundfiler_read: truncated to 4000000 elements > ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. > > ....when I load sound with [soundfiler] and [tabread~ sound]..... > > I hope that my message is enough clear to permit you to understand what's > wrong???? > > Thanks to take the time to help me. > > Romain >> Message du 13/01/13 12:47 >> De : "Ingo" >> A : "'romain.darracq'" , pd-list@iem.at <mailto:pd-list@iem.at> >> Copie à : >> Objet : AW: [PD] Help to load sound >> >> Try to use a name and path without spaces. >> Try the most simple path first like e.g. "C:\\Shake.mp3". >> >> Out of the objects that you named only [mp3play~] can play back MP3s. >>Make sure it is a "MP3 layer III" - otherwise it won't work. >> You could convert it to WAV for the others to be able to read it. >> >> Ingo > > > > Hello everybody, > I'm starting pd, and i have always the same matter when I want to load a > sound, pd say me: (error: dsp: C:/Documents and > Settings/Romain/Bureau/matrice perso/SON/musikkk/Remko Scha - (1982) Machine > Guitars/01 Shake.mp3: unknown or bad header format) and for all format > althrough i used [readsf~] or [mp3play~] or [soundfiler] objects........ > I have an other error's message :(error: endianness neither 'b' nor 'l' > ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.) ????? > If someone can help me ?? > > Thanks > > Romain > > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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Hello,
To adapt the size of a table with [soundfiler] when you read a sound file use the -maxsize option. The value of maxsize should be greater than the size of the sound file. for example :
[read -maxsize 8e+06 my_sound.wav my_target_table( | [soundfiler(
With this example, your table "my_target_table" will be resize at the size of my_sound.wav (if the size of my_sound.wav is lower than 8e+06). ++
Jack
On 01/13/2013 06:42 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message to soundfiler from:
[read -resize myfile.wav sound(
to
[sound resize 8000000; read myfile.wav sound(
or use [read -resize -maxsize 8000000 myfile.wav sound( | [soundfiler]
gfmysdr IOhannes
Le 13/01/2013 19:16, IOhannes zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/13/2013 06:42 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message to soundfiler from:
[read -resize myfile.wav sound(
to
[sound resize 8000000; read myfile.wav sound(
or use [read -resize -maxsize 8000000 myfile.wav sound( | [soundfiler]
gfmysdr IOhannes
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it seems the option -resize is no longer needed (here with Pd 0.43.2test1 on Ubuntu 12.04). ++
Jack
Ah. Tings have moved on and I wasn't paying attention! Great, Ed Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
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From: Jack jack@rybn.org To: pd-list@iem.at Cc: Sent: Sunday, 13 January 2013, 18:36 Subject: Re: [PD] Help to load sound
Le 13/01/2013 19:16, IOhannes zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/13/2013 06:42 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
It is, by default 4000000. You can load larger files by changing the message to soundfiler from:
[read -resize myfile.wav sound(
to
[sound resize 8000000; read myfile.wav sound(
or use [read -resize -maxsize 8000000 myfile.wav sound( | [soundfiler]
gfmysdr IOhannes
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it seems the option -resize is no longer needed (here with Pd 0.43.2test1 on Ubuntu 12.04). ++
Jack
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On 01/13/2013 07:36 PM, Jack wrote:
it seems the option -resize is no longer needed (here with Pd 0.43.2test1 on Ubuntu 12.04).
i guess this is a bug then. if i don't want my table to be resized, Pd shouldn't resize it.
gfamsrd IOhannes