[PD] readanysf~ on mac OS X

Oskoff via Pd-list pd-list at lists.iem.at
Sat Jul 19 23:22:45 CEST 2014


thanks Nicolas!!


2014-07-17 9:34 GMT+02:00 via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>:

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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 13:49:26 +1000
> From: Simon Wise via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
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> On 16/07/14 02:52, Ivica Bukvic via Pd-list wrote:
> > Depends what you mean by decent enough. Original Pi has audio out. Is it
> > decent enough, depends on your needs. That said, RPi (regardless of the
> > revision) is a formidable arduino replacement. See lots of pots shield
> that
> > fits either (I just presented a paper on it in NIME) made by modern
> device.
> > Couple that with an $9 USB audio card that has both input and output and
> > you're done.
>
> or lash out on a $35 wolfson card if you need stereo in and out plus more,
> and
> want to avoid the usb.
>
> certainly the Raspberries are cheaper than the Udoo, even with this card
> included ... but 3+ x the price of a Raspberry does get you a lot more
> computing
> power (4 much faster CPU cores plus an Arduino Due core with all the
> analogue
> and digital IO exposed and internally connected ... and the GPUs have
> openCL
> available and much more comprehensive documentation if you want to use
> them at a
> very raw level). There are much better peripherals included if you need
> that.
> Not sure yet how the audio noise compares between the wolfson, plain
> raspberry
> and udoo but will test and report eventually
>
>
> Simon.
>
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 00:33:20 -0400
> From: Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
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> On 07/16/2014 11:36 PM, Simon Wise via Pd-list wrote:
> > On 16/07/14 00:15, Dan Wilcox via Pd-list wrote:
> >> The onbopard audio might be better, but from what I could tell by the
> >> press
> >> release, it does't add a dedicated USB controller. In that case, it will
> >> probably still have the same issues with USB audio devices.
> >>
> >>> Anybody played with the new Raspberry Pi model?  It claims to
> >>> haveimproved
> >> audio; I'm curious how that would effect a running instance of Pd on
> >> the Pi.
> >
> > Haven't got mine delivered yet (it is on the way) but looking at the
> > (minimal) schematics provided so far they have improved the power ..
> > the miniUSB has gone up from 1.1 amps to 2 amps with a regulator
> > added. Also the whole is said to draw significantly less power
> > (why???) .. so other things have changed also. The USB/Ethernet hub
> > has been changed to the 4-out version of the same chip, maybe this
> > version is also better in other ways? I don't know if this hub is the
> > problem for usb, or if the problem is the usb out of the main chip ...
> > if the model A (without this hub) does better with usb audio cards
> > than model B then the problem is here, but I have not got a model A to
> > test with.
> >
> > The board layout is completely new, so it might also be cleaner for
> > audio? I will test noise and latency when it gets here.
>
> I ordered one the other day, so I'll definitely test it, too.  (I've
> never played with an RPI before, so I'll probably doing some general
> playing around before getting to Pd specifically.)
>
> >
> > I have just received 2 wolfson audio cards, which use the digital PCM
> > link (rather than usb) and also expose another PCM link on a header
> > plus a clock input (to the Pi header). They are quite flexible as far
> > as clocking goes so several Pis could run these and share a single
> > clock source (and pass digital audio between them), so I'll be testing
> > that. It mounts onto the B-rev2 using the digital PCM on the 8 holes
> > near the main 26 pin breakout. The B+ adds more GPIOs to a 40 pin
> > breakout instead which include this stereo PCM link (and several
> > others ... the clock, PWM and most of the digital interfaces can now
> > be used simultaneously) but the digital audio is on different GPIOs so
> > there will need to be some patching and some leads made up to use it
> > on the B+. Unfortunately the wolfson card does not bring out the
> > balanced audio pins from the chip (it has multiple DAC/ADCs) but
> > instead it connects built in stereo mics, 2W amplified outputs and such.
> >
> > The B rev2 schematics with the old power in and showing the low pass
> > filter circuit on the PWM outputs providing the analogue audio:
> >
> >
> http://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Raspberry-Pi-R2.0-Schematics-Issue2.2_027.pdf
> >
> >
> > or
> >
> >
> http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/Raspberry-Pi-Rev-2.1-Model-AB-Schematics.pdf
> >
> >
> > power is top of page 1, audio is lower right of page 2.
> >
> > the new schematics with new power etc, with no mention of changes to
> > the audio filter circuit (just the changes to the audio jack):
> >
> >
> http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Schematics.pdf
> >
> >
> > here is a photo with the new layout and new USB chip:
> >
> > http://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/rsz_b-.jpg
>
> This is all very exciting!
>
> -Jonathan
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> >
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 15:42:22 +1000
> From: Simon Wise via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
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> On 17/07/14 14:33, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
>
> >
> > I ordered one the other day, so I'll definitely test it, too. (I've
> never played
> > with an RPI before, so I'll probably doing some general playing around
> before
> > getting to Pd specifically.)
>
> They are good value and compact, but rather limited compared to units that
> cost
> a bit more. I've done a few projects, they are probably most useful for
> video
> playback and working with GPIO input, the wolfson card may make them good
> for
> stereo audio also ... but the access to the GPU is fairly closed and I've
> struggled to get them to do what I want, kind of got there ... certainly
> playing
> a single HD video with sound through hdmi is good, 3D mapping is possible,
> also
> alpha overlays ... but it is still very much custom per project at the
> moment
> for me. Playing HD is very much at the limit of what they can do and
> requires a
> lot of tweaking and compromises depending on what is wanted each time.
> They can
> do more at lower resolutions. Documentation beyond the sample code is
> limited.
> The GPIO stuff has some nice libraries and works well.
>
> Sometime later this year I'll have something more generalised and usable
> that I
> can share, but for now it really is too messy.
>
>
> Simon
>
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 09:01:20 +0200
> From: Nicolas Montgermont via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
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> Subject: Re: [PD] readanysf~ on mac OS X
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> It is included in Pd extended normally.
> You can use Pd-ext or its readanysf~ binary if you use Pd vanilla 32
> bits 0.43+
> n
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> Le 16/07/2014 16:09, Oskoff via Pd-list a écrit :
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I am using [readanysf~] http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/
> > and work very well on my ubuntu, but i try the patch in
> > a mac OS X and the binary versión from
> > http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/download.php  dont work
> >
> > maybe, somebody have made a more update binary ??
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > oskoff
> >
> >
> >
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 09:34:10 +0200
> From: Roman Haefeli via Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
> To: Nicolas Montgermont <nicolas_montgermont at yahoo.fr>
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> On Thu, 2014-07-17 at 09:01 +0200, Nicolas Montgermont via Pd-list
> wrote:
> > It is included in Pd extended normally.
> > You can use Pd-ext or its readanysf~ binary if you use Pd vanilla 32
> > bits 0.43+
>
> I just checked the current Pd-extended.dmg and it does not come with
> [readanysf~]. It would have surprised me if it would, since Pd-extended
> for Linux and Windows also does not ship with [readanysf~].
>
> BTW: It seems [readanysf~] doesn't work properly on Windows, too. After
> having added zlib.dll to and copied pd.dll to C:\Windows\syswow64
> (Windows 7 64bit), I was finally able to successfully load [readanysf~],
> but it wouldn't play any files (or at least not any mp3 files). It said:
> Invalid file format or unsupported codec. This seems expectable, since
> the readanysf~ binary isn't linked to any decoder library like
> gmerlin-avdecoder.
>
> Roman
>
>
>
>
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> > Le 16/07/2014 16:09, Oskoff via Pd-list a écrit :
> >
> > > Hi all!
> > >
> > >
> > > I am using [readanysf~] http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/
> > >
> > > and work very well on my ubuntu, but i try the patch in
> > >
> > > a mac OS X and the binary versión from
> > > http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/download.php  dont work
> > >
> > >
> > > maybe, somebody have made a more update binary ??
> > >
> > >
> > > thanks!
> > >
> > > oskoff
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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