[PD] NDI for Gem

Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 18:28:29 CET 2018


maybe it's time to dig up the idea of a texture in/out plugin framework in
Gem
I would like to know Iohannes point of view on this : should we use actual
framework (record and video plugin) or should we develop a new one for
texture in/out which can be later extended with syphon and spout (there
should be already a syphon external somewhere iirc)

Le mar. 13 nov. 2018 à 12:44, baptiste chatel <baptiste.chatel at gmail.com> a
écrit :

> Antoine : my mistake, i typed too fast. I can't run it on windows 10 64
> bit, for some reason.
>
> Le mar. 13 nov. 2018 à 11:39, Antoine Rousseau <antoine at metalu.net> a
> écrit :
>
>>
>> @baptiste note that spout seems to be Windows only (the github title is
>> even "A video frame sharing system for Microsoft Windows").
>>
>>
>> Le mar. 13 nov. 2018 à 11:12, baptiste chatel <baptiste.chatel at gmail.com>
>> a écrit :
>>
>>> A lot of live video softwares also use Spout (processing, Isadora, etc.)
>>> http://spout.zeal.co/ , which looks like an NDI / syphon alternative.
>>> There is an external available on the French codelab forum, but I doesn't
>>> work for 64 bit pd for me (running with Ubuntu). A pd spout sender/receiver
>>> would actually be a godsend to me in my current work.
>>>
>>> Le 13 nov. 2018 00:23, "Csaba Láng" <langcsaba at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes I know it, but truely GPU consumer. A direct way could be more
>>> efficient.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 at 21:23, Johnny Mauser <
>>> joson.android at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> That would definitely be useful!! Workaround on OSX could allready be a
>>>> syhon NDI connection (didnt test, just quick research...).
>>>>
>>>> Am Mo., 12. Nov. 2018, 19:16 hat Csaba Láng <langcsaba at gmail.com>
>>>> geschrieben:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Gem Lovers,
>>>>>
>>>>> recently I moved to NDI protocol on many live graphic softwares.
>>>>> The question is if can someone create an NDI object for Gem to send
>>>>> the video out through ethernet too? No limitation of resolution, no
>>>>> adapters needed, just connect your ethernet cable and let it go through LAN.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you think? Could be useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>> Popesz
>>>>>
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