Hi
I'd like to know if there is a way to import video in gem from a numeric converter (dazzle or a numeric dv cam). Is there an object that allows me to import the signal and use it in real time?
Danny Perreault perreault.danny@courrier.uqam.ca
On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 11:07 AM, Danny Perreault wrote:
Hi
I'd like to know if there is a way to import video in gem from a numeric converter (dazzle or a numeric dv cam). Is there an object that allows me to import the signal and use it in real time?
hi danny,
...[pix_video] on OSX allows you to use just about any dv/firewire input: I use my dazzle all the time! It's very fast, too; allows for a good bit of effect-ing...
l8r, jamie
The CVS version should allow this just fine, I've only personally used DV video on OSX, but I've seen it work on linux. very little lag.
Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Perreault" perreault.danny@courrier.uqam.ca To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:07 AM Subject: [PD] video capture
Hi
I'd like to know if there is a way to import video in gem from a numeric
converter
(dazzle or a numeric dv cam). Is there an object that allows me to import
the
signal and use it in real time?
Danny Perreault perreault.danny@courrier.uqam.ca
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Hi,
I'm running pd-0.37-0.msw on two Win 98 PC's networked over USB ports using a crossover cable. Netsend/receive were working fine inititally but, for some reason, are no longer functioning. On startup PD now announces:
setsockopt (TCP_NODELAY) failed
If I attempt a connection within PD to the other PC I get:
connecting to port 3000 connecting stream socket: Unknown error (10061) error: netsend: not connected
Can anyone help me with this problem? The "network" seems to work fine otherwise.
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
I have been unable to get anything out of my digi002 rack with PD. the asio drivers appear in the list, but when they are chosen nothing happens. This is win xp and the latest asio drivers. It works fine with the maxmsp demo.
Has anyone tried it with osx?
Has anyone got a good working 8in 8out system out there? I get the impression that only the rme boxes are good with PD.
Sam
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:59:59 +0100, Shintaro Miyazaki shintaro.miyazaki@stud.unibas.ch wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
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Hi sam,
My Motu 2408mkII works like a charm with PD. (Also on Win XP)
I haven't experimented with DIGI hardware yet with PD but if you have any success I'd be interested to hear about it (I'm planning a project next year which will use DIGI hardware...my fingers are crossed that PD works well with that hardware).
Regards. Dave Sabine
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of Sam Ferguson Sent: January 2, 2004 11:59 PM To: Shintaro Miyazaki Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] digi, motu or rme?
I have been unable to get anything out of my digi002 rack with PD. the asio drivers appear in the list, but when they are chosen nothing happens. This is win xp and the latest asio drivers. It works fine with the maxmsp demo.
Has anyone tried it with osx?
Has anyone got a good working 8in 8out system out there? I get the impression that only the rme boxes are good with PD.
Sam
List
I have a Digi OO2 rack-mount plugged into my G4 OS 10.2.8.
I just installed Digidesign's Core Audio 6.1.2 and haven't had any success. When I run it's Setup App, and try and add PD (PD/bin/pd) to the CoreAudio Supported Applications, it tells me it's already part of the list, even though it doesn't show up in the list.
When I run PD I get:
could not open midi input device number 1: Invalid device ID. DigiCoreAudioDriver> Found 8 entries in 'SupportedApps.txt'. using default input device number: 0 using default output device number: 1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
So that looked hopeful... But I don't seem to be able to access the Digi 002. When I run "Test Audio and Midi" I'm only getting signals from 0 and 1 (Built in mic) and out through 0 and 1 as well.
I'm still very wet behind the ears with all three: OSX, PD, and Digi so am not sure how to start hacking. I'll be glad to take any suggestions.
Odd thing, either running OS's find or locate I can't find a file called SupportedApps.txt anywhere. Where should that be?
-Dan
On Friday, January 2, 2004, at 09:59 PM, Sam Ferguson wrote:
I have been unable to get anything out of my digi002 rack with PD. the asio drivers appear in the list, but when they are chosen nothing happens. This is win xp and the latest asio drivers. It works fine with the maxmsp demo.
Has anyone tried it with osx?
Has anyone got a good working 8in 8out system out there? I get the impression that only the rme boxes are good with PD.
Sam
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:59:59 +0100, Shintaro Miyazaki shintaro.miyazaki@stud.unibas.ch wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
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Sam, Shintaro,
On Friday, January 2, 2004, at 09:59 PM, Sam Ferguson wrote:
Has anyone got a good working 8in 8out system out there? I get the impression that only the rme boxes are good with PD.
I have been using my HDSP with PD for a while now, and I am fairly happy with it [finally!]. I have a PCI card for the desktop [running Red Hat 9/Planet CCRMA] and a PCMCIA card for the laptop [running Gentoo]. Both can use the Multiface [but not @ same time!]
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:59:59 +0100, Shintaro Miyazaki
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)?
The Hammerfall is really quite nice, and I run it with PD all the time, for HD recording, live sets and installation prototyping. Probably under OSX you will have less initial difficulties than with Linux [dunno, tho, cause I haven't actually tried it!].
On another note, Core-Sound has a Flash card-based multichannel soundcard [designed for PDAs] which I was considering for my backup laptop [a Pismo Powerbook running Gentoo]. You could use a Flash-to-PCMCIA adaptor and whatever portable AD/DA converter you like, and it could be *maybe* a bit less than a HDSP. The PDAudio-CF itself is $499.
http://www.core-sound.com/HighResRecorderNews.html
You will have to research a complete AD/DA converter yourself... the package which Core-Sound offers has a AD converter only. Could be totally OT for your needs, but I also dream of having a PDA for field recording someday...
Good luck, D.
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On 2-Jan-04, at 4:59 PM, Shintaro Miyazaki wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
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I use a Motu 828mkII with OS X .. and it's great! It works with all my software, including PD. Great latency and quality.
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On 2-Jan-04, at 4:59 PM, Shintaro Miyazaki wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
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You might wait until the NAMM show before making a decision. There will undoubtedly be many new answers to this question. Apogee looks like it might introduce some new convertors.
On Jan 2, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Shintaro Miyazaki wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a resonable audiointerface with 8 in/outs. There is the Motu 828mkII or RME Hammerfall Multiface or the Digi 002 Rack. Which one would you recommend (with PD?)? I heard that Digi makes some problems and you cant use Protools with PD. Is that true? That (Digi 002 Rack with Protools) would be the best option, I think, because there is no dongle for Logic in OSX yet and I really could use a nice editing and sequencing programm for mastering and editing my stuff and I got bored to switching between OS9 and OSX just for working with Logic 4.8 in a stupid enviroment, which crashes all the time. I am working with a Powerbook, G4, Titanium, 1Ghz, 1GB Ram, etc. (OSX 10.3)
Thank you for tips. cheers miyazaki_s
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What operating system are you running? Linux, OSX and Windows all do video capture using GEM, so it's definitely possible to have video input.
cgc
Quoting Danny Perreault perreault.danny@courrier.uqam.ca:
Hi
I'd like to know if there is a way to import video in gem from a numeric converter (dazzle or a numeric dv cam). Is there an object that allows me to import the signal and use it in real time?
Danny Perreault perreault.danny@courrier.uqam.ca
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