[PD] Writing part of large table to file

Lucas Cordiviola lucarda27 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 1 12:21:20 CEST 2017


I've corrected the [readsf~] but the rest is OK.

Didn't have troubles with -nframes > 1.8M. Works Ok with 2.5M.

The only limitation that I know for integer numbers (on Pd's control level) is that you can't exceed the 16777216 number.

See attached.

Salutti,
Lucarda.

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On 8/1/2017 6:10 AM, Hrvoje Radnic wrote:
Sure, it is in the attachment.
Thank you for your time!

Hrvoje Radnic
http://soundcloud.com/sumovi-protiv-valova
00385(0)915225162


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Subject: Re: [PD] Writing part of large table to file

Can you attach a patch that demonstrate the issue?
Do not attach the sound-file, we fill your specified n of samples.
Salutti,
Lucarda.

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On 7/31/2017 6:31 AM, Hrvoje Radnic via Pd-list wrote:
Ok, I got some success with soundfiler, but,  found out that I can write a file only if the last sample of the file is smaller than 1 800 000 approximately (-nframes flag). Anyone had similar experience? Is it a bug?
Thanks!

Hrvoje Radnic
http://soundcloud.com/sumovi-protiv-valova
00385(0)915225162


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From: Jack <jack at rybn.org><mailto:jack at rybn.org>
To: pd-list at lists.iem.at<mailto:pd-list at lists.iem.at>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] Writing part of large table to file

Hello,

Did you see the help file about [soundfiler] to save a table in binary
sound file ?
It is easy to copy/paste a part of table with objects [array].
++

Jack



Le 30/07/2017 à 12:14, Hrvoje Radnic via Pd-list a écrit :
> Dear List!
>
> I would like to save a part of very large table into the audio file.
> Let's say, I have a 10 million points sized table and want to save a
> file to disk which contains the part of that table, ranging from 2M to
> 3M point. I know how to do it by recording the audio in real time, but
> would like to do it "instantly".
>
> Thank you for your suggestions!
>
> Hrvoje Radnic

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