[PD] video output from PD

peiman khosravi peimankhosravi at gmail.com
Sun Dec 1 11:25:53 CET 2013


Hello,

Thanks for the answers. I've been looking around and it doesn't look like
that omxplayer accepts OSC messages. Does it?

Also how are the Pis connected to a network? Through ethernet? In this case
I would need a router with 20 outputs right?

To explain a bit more about the project. It's a live band, with precomposed
videos playing back (with stop/start variations) across a bunch of analogue
TVs placed on stage, all in sync with the sound. We don't know yet to what
extent the result will be predetermined or generative but as long as there
is the possibility of controlling the overall visual rhythm... The live
sound from each instrument is also being transformed through lots of DSP in
pd. So it's a complex setup and it needs to be reliable as we'll be taking
the show on the road at some point.

Many Thanks




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On 30 November 2013 16:37, Charles Goyard <cg at fsck.fr> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> peiman khosravi wrote:
> > Does the raspberry pi run pd?
>
> yes, but Gem won't work. That means you will have to drive something
> like omxplayer from pd.
>
> That also means you can't do generative video with pd/gem.
>
> I still think you can get better results with pre-owned pentium 3/4 than
> with the Pi, for a fraction of the cost (starting at 15USD on ebay,
> desktop or laptop).
>
>
> > And can I sync the all of them to a single computer running a pd patch.
>
> yes.
>
>
> > The audio needs to be synced with the visual too.
>
> maybe it's time to elaborate on your needs : you want to play 20 movies
> (soundtrack included), or to have 20 drawing surfaces that you fill with
> Gem ? How is sound linked to display ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Charlot
>
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