[PD] mp3 proxy

oliver oliver at klingt.org
Fri Jul 4 10:49:06 CEST 2003


by the way ...

if "soundfiler" could import/decode a mp3-file to load it into a table - that would be a great feature ... !

ciao

oliver




04.07.2003 10:25:29, CK <x at meta.lo-res.org> wrote:

>hi thomas,
>
>I read:
>> 1) Has anyone done a port of readanysf~ for win32? And did anyone make an
>> external capable of running mp3s backward?
>
>1) dunno
>1.5) I used alsaplayer for that (on linux, with jack), and I have the 
>     feeling that readanyfs~ will do it one day.
>     august are you in vienna ? we could meet at the pure date and that
>     would make up a nice afternoon project ;)
>     
>> What I want(and need) is an object that translates a complete Mp3 into
>> Pure-data compatible samples stored in the object (so a 3MB mp3 would fill
>> up around 32Mb of sample data in an array inside of the object). Now the
>> advantage of this aproach is that the data could be accessed as tabread4~
>> accesses array data (fast-forward, rewing would all be accessed by sendind a
>
>the advantage would be none, if you want to 'access as tabread4~' then put
>it in a table, and keep in mind that pd's internal sample format is 32bit
>floats so a 1minute stereo file will be 60*srate*2*4 bytes.
>
>> signal of index values). The disadvange is the loading time (around 10 secs
>> on a fast computer, that's why it needs to be threaded).
>
>if you can wait for even longer (and you have enough ram to waste) you could
>record it into [a] table[s] using readanyfs~ or mp3play~ or whatever. 
>
>regards,
>
>x 
>
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