[PD] PD "Projector", Executables or similar

Richard Skelton Richard.Skelton at bainesandernst.com
Fri Jan 2 17:23:06 CET 2004


Thanks for your reply Ben.

I don't know whether you're familiar with Macromedia Director, but it allows
you to create fairly self-contained audio visual pieces that can be
distributed as windows ".exe" applications on CDROM.

These can either be launched from CD, or copied to hard disk and run with
minimal hassle. I think Director uses Microsoft's DirectSound component of
DirectX, although the functionality is very restricted - you can just about
play multiple audio samples and vary their pitch, volume and pan, but that's
about it. No synthesis or DSP (unless using proprietary plugins, no doubt).

I'm looking to move onto something more powerful, whilst retaining the
ability to create and distribute something on CD that is hassle free for the
end-user.

I became interested in PD, as it looks like you can build an audio engine
from the ground up, but I haven't read anything to say that patches can be
compiled into a form that is executable on target machines that don't have
PD installed.

Maybe this paradigm only works if your using, at some level, microsoft
technology - I know, for example, that you need the JVM installed to run
Java applications...

Any ideas or pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Richard.


-----Original Message-----
From: B. Bogart [mailto:ben at ekran.org]
Sent: 20 December 2003 16:29
To: Richard Skelton; pd-list at iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] PD "Projector", Executables or similar


What kind of functionality are you actually looking for? I think most visual
libs will cause audio glitches so you may need to have two PDs running
simultaneously communicating to one and other.

There are libs such as PDP-PiDiP (2D video centric) Gem (OpenGL centric)
Gridflow (2D/ matrix centric). This may not all run on all PD OSs!

Good luck.

Ben
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Skelton" <Richard.Skelton at bainesandernst.com>
To: <pd-list at iem.at>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 9:20 AM
Subject: [PD] PD "Projector", Executables or similar


> Hi List,
>
> I'm looking for something suitable to use in developing generative
> audio-visual pieces that I can distribute as CDROMs.
>
> At the moment, I'm using Macromedia Director, which does the job, but has
> rather limited A-V capabilities. I'd also rather not use a piece of
> proprietary software.
>
> Whilst considering other options, such as C++/DirectX, Java and
"Processing"
> (www.Proce55ing.net), I stumbled across PD, and noticed the following
> comments by Guenter, in a recent thread :
>
> > The ultimate goal would be to be able to build your director-like
> > GUI within pd directly. .. or implement a flashplayer etc .. :)
>
> PD/GEM looks like an incredibly flexible and powerful A-V development
> environment, but am I right in thinking you need both installed and
> configured on a target machine in order to run a completed
> patch/abstraction?
>
> If so, are there any plans to develop a PD "Projector" or equivalent, so
> that performances can be played on machines that don't have PD installed?
>
> Forgive me if any of the above seems idiotic, but your comments,
> nevertheless, would be appreciated.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Richard Skelton
>
>
>
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