[SOLVED] - .wav files / windows / soundplayer / auto scene advance?
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@woland said:
Convert them to mp4 then run them in Movie Players
Yes, that would be a solution, but one can't do that without recompressing the audio, which I am loathe to do.
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@mark_m said:
Yes, that would be a solution, but one can't do that without recompressing the audio, which I am loathe to do.
Here, you can also try this:
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Hi Mark,
The AU SoundFilePlayer is a an additional actor to the AUSoundPlayer in the Mac version. I wonder if it is worth checking for this additional actor in the Windows version?
Best wishes
Bonemap
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@woland said:
Here, you can also try this:
Thanks, Lucas. I'll give that a go!
Love your lateral thinking!
And that's also one of the (many) things I love about Isadora: many ways to accomplish things.
Greetings from Sunny Salford and The Lowry. -
@bonemap said:
The AU SoundFilePlayer is a an additional actor to the AUSoundPlayer in the Mac version. I wonder if it is worth checking for this additional actor in the Windows version?
All of the AU actors are Mac only
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@woland said:
AU actors are Mac onl
Of course they are, thanks for the reminder.
So there is a much more limited set of audio features available for Windows users then.
Best wishes
Bonemap
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In win version of isadora audio stuff is a bit limited.
What I usually do is that: move all audio file into ableton live then trigger em from isadora.
If you need a feedback from ableton to Isadora just start a midi clip at the same time of the audio file (tip: set master tempo to 120 bpm so you can have two bar in 1 sec to set precisely the timing) and put in that clip all the midi note or cc that feed isadora ( all through midiLOOP )
OR
you can yse the wnderfull patch provided by our brilliant izzy genius Lucas ( dude you never stop wonder me, really you are brilliant )
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@maximortal said:
What I usually do is that: move all audio file into ableton live then trigger em from isadora.
Thanks, Iro. I really need to learn a lot more about the interaction between Ableton Live and Isadora. Someone was going to write a tutorial but I don't think they ever did :-(
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@mark_m
I personally integrate Renoise with Isadora when I need advanced audio capabilities (I am no renoise pro). Its much less costly that Ableton (68 euro), and has great OSC support. -
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I did it but in French, I have to translate it…