atir ajnopse | 1 May 2008 01:28
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csoundapi~

Hello!

I was trying the csound external csoundapi~ on pd-extended 0.40.3 on 
windows and could not get it to load
(C:\\Program Files\\pd\\extra\\csoundapi~.dll: couldn't load), whereas 
the same does work on pd-vanilla. Since I would indeed prefer to use the 
extended version, is there a way to make csoundapi~ work there?

best!

atir

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Jaime Oliver | 1 May 2008 03:33
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[GEM] crash in fedora ehn opening patch

Hello I am trying to open the attached patch in Fedora 8, but just crashes. It opens perfectly in OSX.

Right after opening the patch i get the following message

[joliverl <at> maquina bin]$ ./pd
Pd: signal 4
TIFFOpen: /home/joliverl/Desktop/VIVO test 2/./img/shipibo.JPG: Cannot open.
pd_gui: pd process exited

does anyone have any idea why this could be?

J

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ydegoyon | 1 May 2008 03:46
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Re: IP camera and pidip

ola,

>Ola Sevy,

>I've been trying your "trick" ith an Axis 214 and I only get a black screen.

>...

>Any idea what's gone wrong?

>Bye

>O.

i guess you have to find a format coming out of your camera
that mplayer can decode ( first try to play it ),
then next errors form pdp_rawin come from the wrong decoded data

i don't have no ip cam, sorry, can't help more

masalami,
sevy

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marius schebella | 1 May 2008 05:14
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gemwin size and printouts

hi,
today I was trying to create some printable screenshots, tried to get 
the largest size out of gem. I ran into some limitations with gemwin. 
the biggest possible size I could render was ~3560*3560 with FSAA 2. I 
wonder if this is a GPU memory limitation (256Mb) or a limitation of the 
window manager. Is there a way to render with even higher resolution, 
could be directly to disk.
I don't have much experience with big printings. has someone tried to 
use hi-res gem stuff for print?
thanks.
mariu. s.

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PORRES | 1 May 2008 07:45
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1st Encontro Internacional Puredata Brasil conference with Miller today (may 1st)

hey folks, we are having an encounter down here in Brazil about to start now, things are running smoothly, we now consider it actually an international encounter with the presence of Alexandre Castonguay & Mathieu Bouchard here in Sao paulo, and now, because we are opening a channel for other people on the worldwide comunity connect and check on it.

The 1st Encontro Internacional Puredata Brasil (Iº EIPdBr 1-5 May) has invited Miller to speak on the current state of PureData, it’s development and community as well as what hopes he holds for it and the challenges that stand in the way of their realization.  One of the aims of the meeting is the discussion of the viability of a future PureData convention in Brazil.

The talk will be streamed via the Global Independen t Streaming Support (giss) and questions and discussions arising from the talk can happen on the #dataflow channel.

http://giss.tv/eipdbr.ogg

irc.freenode.net #dataflow

It is scheduled to start at: 7pm GMT 01/05/2008

cheers
Alexandre Torres Porres & Alexandre Castonguay

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yves degoyon | 1 May 2008 10:35
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Re: 1st Encontro Internacional Puredata Brasil conference with Miller today (may 1st)

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Luigi Rensinghoff | 1 May 2008 11:16
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Hey Robert

Hi Robert....

Luigi here, i think last year .. in Berlin....we met fiddled around and you had a performance..

with that cool french guy at the josetti Höfe...

Do you remember his name ??

i would like to get in touch and maybe have a little performance with him in a small cafe/salon here....

i know you gave me his adresse back then but i had a harddrive crash


hope things are going well....

Will you be in Berlin any time ?? again..this year ??

All the Best

Luigi

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Luigi Rensinghoff | 1 May 2008 11:23
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Oops Sorry for the last posting


damn...


too quick...

sorry for that

Luigi
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cyrille henry | 1 May 2008 11:54
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Re: gemwin size and printouts

hello,

the (ugly) solution i use is to rchange the position of the camera to render and record just a small part of the image.
doing this many time gives you lot's of images that you can add together to have a very big image.

here is the abstraction i use.

cyrille

marius schebella a écrit :
> hi,
> today I was trying to create some printable screenshots, tried to get 
> the largest size out of gem. I ran into some limitations with gemwin. 
> the biggest possible size I could render was ~3560*3560 with FSAA 2. I 
> wonder if this is a GPU memory limitation (256Mb) or a limitation of the 
> window manager. Is there a way to render with even higher resolution, 
> could be directly to disk.
> I don't have much experience with big printings. has someone tried to 
> use hi-res gem stuff for print?
> thanks.
> mariu. s.
> 
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> 
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#X obj 19 138 gemwin;
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-1;
#X msg 33 46 destroy;
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Hans-Christoph Steiner | 1 May 2008 11:56
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Re: pd-ext colour theme


It wouldn't be too hard to do, it is just a matter of someone doing  
the work.  It could all be handled in Tcl (i.e. only editing pd.tk/ 
u_main.tk).

Patches welcome! :D

.hc

On Apr 30, 2008, at 7:35 PM, marius schebella wrote:

> hi,
> the colors in pd-ext are set in pd.tk (which is in the bin folder) and
> there is a section quite at the beginning called "color scheme". I  
> also
> like the idea of themes. I think right now this is not possible yet.
> marius.
>
> João Pais wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was looking at the newest buid of pd-ext, with the advanced  
>> colours. I
>> don't like them very much myself, but wouldn't ask anyone to change
>> everything. Instead, is it possible to edit some file, so that the  
>> colours
>> look different? Is this documented somewhere?
>>
>> An advanced idea could be the one of pd-themes. Each one could  
>> make it's
>> own theme for difference purposes, etc. For example, a work theme  
>> with
>> normal look, a performance theme with dark background, .... These  
>> themes
>> could eventually be saved somewhere in puredata.info, etc.
>>
>>
>> João Pais
>>
>
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