From cla.parodi at libero.it Fri Mar 2 14:28:23 2007 From: cla.parodi at libero.it (cla.parodi@libero.it) Date: Fri Mar 2 14:34:23 2007 Subject: [0xff] [OT] concerts March Message-ID: sorry for any cross-posting... John Clarke vocals/jazz poetry Alessandro Buzzi surrounded snare drum Petri Huurinainen electric guitar/soundscapes & loops Claudio Parodi Turkish clarinet Tuesday, March the 6th Open mic at the Mitre, London Wednesday, March the 7th Passing Clouds, London Thursday, March the 8th Nunhead, London Tuesday, March the 13th WIM ? Zurich Magnusstrasse 5 8004 Zurich info@wimmusic.ch www.wimmusic.ch/ Paul Hubweber trombone solo Claudio Parodi feedback solo + duo impro set ------------------------------------------------------ Passa a Infostrada. ADSL e Telefono senza limiti e senza canone Telecom http://click.libero.it/infostrada2marz07 From list at ericsinger.com Thu Mar 15 09:27:37 2007 From: list at ericsinger.com (Eric Singer) Date: Thu Mar 15 09:27:51 2007 Subject: [0xff] Tranzducer.003 @ LEMURplex March 23rd Message-ID: Tranzducer.003 @ LEMURplex Once again, it's time to bring your ears down to the soundtastic living-room that is Tranzducer @ LEMURplex. LEMURplex's performance & gallery series will take place this month on March 23rd, 8-11 PM. Tranzducer.003 features Damon Holzborn's improvised musical textures, "peace noise" composer and improviser Joseph Grimm (a.k.a. The Wind-Up Bird) and "sine wave sensualist" Zach Layton. Interactive art work by LEMUR artists and founder Eric Singer will also be on display. Admission is $5. Note that Tranzducer normally occurs on the last Friday of every month at LEMURplex. We're one week early for March. See http://tranzducer.com for more info. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070315/3dfd4341/attachment-0001.html From meta at meta.am Sat Mar 17 03:57:30 2007 From: meta at meta.am (m e t a) Date: Sat Mar 17 03:57:35 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? Message-ID: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> greetings // i was wondering if anyone can recommend a solution that will allow me to record the DVI output of my laptop? ideally, i would like to be able to capture the DVI output, along with some audio that will be produced simultaneously, to a digital file in a quicktime-compatible format. all recording will need to take place in real time. i've been doing some research on this, and have been amazed to discover how difficult / expensive this seems to be. i understand this will require some external hardware but i would like to keep the cost as reasonable as possible. hopefully someone will be able to point me in the right direction. some caveats: / my laptop is a mac. 1ghz tibook. / the laptop will be running os 9 while producing the video i wish to capture. / i don't ever plan on outputting at a resolution higher than 800 x 600 (this material is intended for dvd). / the video will be highly detailed with lots of movement, similar to the work on my site, so the capture needs to be of excellent quality. any / all advice appreciated. best, //m http://meta.am/ From michael.theodore at colorado.edu Sat Mar 17 13:42:05 2007 From: michael.theodore at colorado.edu (Michael Theodore) Date: Sat Mar 17 13:42:26 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> Message-ID: i'm sure there are higher tech ways of doing this, but one cheap/easy way would be to get an apple dvi-video converter ($20), take the s-video and connect it to the capturing device of your choice.... cheers, m On Mar 17, 2007, at 1:57 AM, m e t a wrote: > > greetings // > > i was wondering if anyone can recommend a solution that will allow me > to record the DVI output of my laptop? 'be nice to other people--they outnumber you 6.67 billion to one' http://spot.colorado.edu/~theodorm/ From jilt at robotfunk.com Sat Mar 17 14:07:31 2007 From: jilt at robotfunk.com (jilt@robotfunk.com) Date: Sat Mar 17 14:59:55 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> Message-ID: <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> That would not capture DVI at all. It would capture PAL or NTSC video sent thru the DVI port using a Mac Hack. Quoting Michael Theodore : > i'm sure there are higher tech ways of doing this, but one cheap/easy > way would be to get an apple dvi-video converter ($20), take the > s-video and connect it to the capturing device of your choice.... > cheers, m > > > On Mar 17, 2007, at 1:57 AM, m e t a wrote: > >> >> greetings // >> >> i was wondering if anyone can recommend a solution that will allow >> me to record the DVI output of my laptop? > > > > > > > 'be nice to other people--they outnumber you 6.67 billion to one' > http://spot.colorado.edu/~theodorm/ > > _______________________________________________ > 0xff mailing list > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > From surya at la-va.org Sat Mar 17 15:15:30 2007 From: surya at la-va.org (Momo the Monster) Date: Sat Mar 17 15:15:42 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> Message-ID: <21AAC3CD-5F4F-49DD-9392-87A54B27FE6F@la-va.org> Try iShowU - it will do software-based recording. http://shinywhitebox.com/home/home.html Surya On Mar 17, 2007, at 11:07 AM, jilt@robotfunk.com wrote: > That would not capture DVI at all. It would capture PAL or NTSC > video sent thru > the DVI port using a Mac Hack. > > > Quoting Michael Theodore : > >> i'm sure there are higher tech ways of doing this, but one cheap/ >> easy way would be to get an apple dvi-video converter ($20), take >> the s-video and connect it to the capturing device of your choice.... >> cheers, m >> >> >> On Mar 17, 2007, at 1:57 AM, m e t a wrote: >> >>> >>> greetings // >>> >>> i was wondering if anyone can recommend a solution that will >>> allow me to record the DVI output of my laptop? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 'be nice to other people--they outnumber you 6.67 billion to one' >> http://spot.colorado.edu/~theodorm/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 0xff mailing list >> 0xff@music.columbia.edu >> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > 0xff mailing list > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > From wesley.hoke at gmail.com Sat Mar 17 15:18:41 2007 From: wesley.hoke at gmail.com (Wesley Smith) Date: Sat Mar 17 15:18:47 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> Message-ID: <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> Definitely. You would get interlacing and blurring on high frequency areas. Natsy! FWIW, I spend about a month this past fall calling various AV places in LA trying to figure out how to do this. The best solution was a raid array with some expensive digitizers, but this was for 1280x854 resolution. You're better of getting a graphics card that can output some kind of digital video signal like HDMI or SDI. These formats are much more compatible with recording devices. wes On 3/17/07, jilt@robotfunk.com wrote: > That would not capture DVI at all. It would capture PAL or NTSC video > sent thru > the DVI port using a Mac Hack. > > > Quoting Michael Theodore : > > > i'm sure there are higher tech ways of doing this, but one cheap/easy > > way would be to get an apple dvi-video converter ($20), take the > > s-video and connect it to the capturing device of your choice.... > > cheers, m > > > > > > On Mar 17, 2007, at 1:57 AM, m e t a wrote: > > > >> > >> greetings // > >> > >> i was wondering if anyone can recommend a solution that will allow > >> me to record the DVI output of my laptop? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 'be nice to other people--they outnumber you 6.67 billion to one' > > http://spot.colorado.edu/~theodorm/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 0xff mailing list > > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 0xff mailing list > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > From list at telcosystems.net Sun Mar 18 17:45:22 2007 From: list at telcosystems.net (Gideon Kiers) Date: Sun Mar 18 17:45:43 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> matrox mxo On 17-mrt-2007, at 20:18, Wesley Smith wrote: > Definitely. > You would get interlacing and blurring on high frequency areas. > Natsy! FWIW, I spend about a month this past fall calling various AV > places in LA trying to figure out how to do this. The best solution > was a raid array with some expensive digitizers, but this was for > 1280x854 resolution. You're better of getting a graphics card that > can output some kind of digital video signal like HDMI or SDI. These > formats are much more compatible with recording devices. > > wes From klif at mi2.hr Mon Mar 19 03:38:21 2007 From: klif at mi2.hr (Ivan Marusic) Date: Mon Mar 19 03:52:43 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> Message-ID: meta uses os9 on a 1ghz powerbook, so he cannot put in additional graphics card. i don't think there are any software solutions that could do screen grabbing fast enough in os9 - especially along with some not so light video/graphics patch. i guess the best way to do this would be to record audio and parameters for video in first take (i guess you are using max - there are numerous ways to do this). then render video frame by frame (if nothing else, you can allways do screen grabs). if you are not sure about the sync, you could always record your first take to DV (pointing camera to screen will do) just to have some reference for precise tweaking of the final edit) p.s there might be some standalone converters that do dvi to hdmi or sdi.... but i can't really give any advice on that... klif On Mar 18, 2007, at 10:45 PM, Gideon Kiers wrote: > matrox mxo > > On 17-mrt-2007, at 20:18, Wesley Smith wrote: > >> Definitely. >> You would get interlacing and blurring on high frequency areas. >> Natsy! FWIW, I spend about a month this past fall calling various AV >> places in LA trying to figure out how to do this. The best solution >> was a raid array with some expensive digitizers, but this was for >> 1280x854 resolution. You're better of getting a graphics card that >> can output some kind of digital video signal like HDMI or SDI. These >> formats are much more compatible with recording devices. >> >> wes > > _______________________________________________ > 0xff mailing list > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff From list at telcosystems.net Mon Mar 19 04:52:49 2007 From: list at telcosystems.net (Gideon Kiers) Date: Mon Mar 19 04:57:12 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> Message-ID: A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> Message-ID: <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> gideon, that looks like a fantastic box. thanks for the tip. in searching i've found these less expensive devices: $195 VGA (up to UXGA) + Analog audio to HDMI http://www.converters.tv/products/vga_to_hdtv/321.html $225 DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www.converters.tv/products/dvi_converters_432.html $249 DVI to YPbPr component analog http://www2.dvigear.com/codvitohd.html $249 DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www2.dvigear.com/codvidiautoh.html $299 DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=3570 On 3/18/07, Gideon Kiers wrote: > > matrox mxo > > On 17-mrt-2007, at 20:18, Wesley Smith wrote: > > > Definitely. > > You would get interlacing and blurring on high frequency areas. > > Natsy! FWIW, I spend about a month this past fall calling various AV > > places in LA trying to figure out how to do this. The best solution > > was a raid array with some expensive digitizers, but this was for > > 1280x854 resolution. You're better of getting a graphics card that > > can output some kind of digital video signal like HDMI or SDI. These > > formats are much more compatible with recording devices. > > > > wes > > _______________________________________________ > 0xff mailing list > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070319/e6dd4ecd/attachment.html From jonathan.marcus at gmail.com Mon Mar 19 10:32:38 2007 From: jonathan.marcus at gmail.com (jonathan lee marcus) Date: Mon Mar 19 10:43:43 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> for recording HDMI, if anyone of you haven't seen this card, check it out! $249 PCI-Express card with 2 x HDMI (one IN and one OUT) http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/ On 3/19/07, jonathan lee marcus wrote: > > gideon, that looks like a fantastic box. thanks for the tip. > > in searching i've found these less expensive devices: > > $195 > VGA (up to UXGA) + Analog audio to HDMI > http://www.converters.tv/products/vga_to_hdtv/321.html > > $225 > DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI > http://www.converters.tv/products/dvi_converters_432.html > > $249 > DVI to YPbPr component analog > http://www2.dvigear.com/codvitohd.html > > $249 > DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI > http://www2.dvigear.com/codvidiautoh.html > > $299 > DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI > http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=3570 > > > > On 3/18/07, Gideon Kiers wrote: > > > > matrox mxo > > > > On 17-mrt-2007, at 20:18, Wesley Smith wrote: > > > > > Definitely. > > > You would get interlacing and blurring on high frequency areas. > > > Natsy! FWIW, I spend about a month this past fall calling various AV > > > places in LA trying to figure out how to do this. The best solution > > > was a raid array with some expensive digitizers, but this was for > > > 1280x854 resolution. You're better of getting a graphics card that > > > can output some kind of digital video signal like HDMI or SDI. These > > > formats are much more compatible with recording devices. > > > > > > wes > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 0xff mailing list > > 0xff@music.columbia.edu > > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/0xff > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070319/bf68323a/attachment.html From list at telcosystems.net Mon Mar 19 12:03:04 2007 From: list at telcosystems.net (Gideon Kiers) Date: Mon Mar 19 12:03:52 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: before you get your hopes up, according to blackmagic the card isn't able to record a graphics card dvi output, please let me know if you find out more .. : > Hi Gideon, > > The HDMI standard provides backward compatibility for DVI signals > so you can > use and adapter on a DVI port to output to a HDMI display. > > However DVI computer monitors expect 8-bit RGB signals, and DVI > signals are > always 8-bit RGB. HDMI signals are most commonly 8-bit YUV but > could also be > RGB and could also be 10 or 12-bit in the latest HDMI 1.3 > specification. > > We are currently unaware of any cameras or DVD players which output > anything > other than 8-bit YUV through their HDMI port. If you were to attach > a simple > HDMI-to-DVI cable to these devices, they would fail to work with a DVI > display. > > Furthermore, DVI computer displays typically work at one frequency > which is > usually 60 Hz. This contrasts with NTSC and PAL signals which are > 29.97 and > 25 Hz respectively and are therefore incompatible with DVI computer > displays > although they should work with DVI TV's which support multiple > frequencies. > > In order to guarantee that a HDMI signal can be displayed on a DVI > computer > monitor, such as an Apple 23" or Dell 24" display, the signal would > need to > undergo colorspace conversion from YUV to RGB and then pulldown > processing > would need to be performed on the video frame rate to adapt it to > the 60 Hz > rate expected by the display. If the HDMI signal was anything other > than > 8-bit, it would also need to be adapted to 8-bit. I'm sure there are > probably expensive convertors which do this but it would make more > sense > just to use a HDMI display which supports multiple frequencies. On 19-mrt-2007, at 15:32, jonathan lee marcus wrote: > for recording HDMI, if anyone of you haven't seen this card, check > it out! > > $249 > PCI-Express card with 2 x HDMI (one IN and one OUT) > http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/ From jonathan.marcus at gmail.com Mon Mar 19 13:40:17 2007 From: jonathan.marcus at gmail.com (jonathan lee marcus) Date: Mon Mar 19 13:41:56 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> On 3/19/07, Gideon Kiers wrote: > > before you get your hopes up, according to blackmagic the card isn't > able to record a graphics card dvi output, please let me know if you > find out more .. : > that is why i listed the converter boxes. otherwise, you could just use a $15 cable. wouldn't that be nice! :) here's the answer i got form them when i asked about the cable only, no converter: 2) Can the HDMI input of the Intensity card record from the DVI output of another computer if a DVI to HDMI cable is used? Not at the moment. The DVI output (when using a HDMI adapter) is most likely to be in RGB while Intensity supports YUV 4:2:2. We do have many requests for RGB capture support and this is something we're looking into as a feature update soon. i have only just discovered these converters and have yet to inquire about them working with the intensity card. best, jonathan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070319/3d4502c6/attachment.html From jonathan.marcus at gmail.com Mon Mar 19 23:39:02 2007 From: jonathan.marcus at gmail.com (jonathan lee marcus) Date: Mon Mar 19 23:40:13 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <954c68490703192039v5db0ab8cu4658ce61fddecfc@mail.gmail.com> new news about format converter boxes for use with the black magic Intensity card: -j Begin forwarded message: From: Kristian Lam Date: March 19, 2007 11:22:03 PM EDT To: jonathan lee marcus Subject: Re: Recording from another computer's output Hi Jonathan, Converters.tv PID: 321 VGA + Analog audio to HDMI http://www.converters.tv/products/vga_to_hdtv/321.html Theoretically, this looks like it will work. Converters.tv PID: 432 DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www.converters.tv/products/dvi_converters_432.html I'm trying to get a test unit from them to try this one out. DVI-Gear DVI-3150a DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www2.dvigear.com/codvidiautoh.html This will most likely NOT work as there isn't a scaler built in according to the website. Gefen EXT-DVIAUD-2-HDMI DVI + S/PDIF to HDMI http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=3570 Gefen EXT-COMPAUD-2-HDMI VGA + Analog audio to HDMI http://www.gefen.com/kvm/product.jsp?prod_id=3569 Due to the brief nature of the description on the website and in the download-able manuals, it's really hard to tell. Sorry. Regards Kristian Lam --- Blackmagic Design http://www.blackmagic-design.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070319/db8a8017/attachment-0001.html From klif at mi2.hr Tue Mar 20 03:28:13 2007 From: klif at mi2.hr (Ivan Marusic) Date: Tue Mar 20 03:36:46 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> Message-ID: uh, sorry. i obviously rushed to conclusion. i thought it was a graphic card :( thanx for the tip. matrox really decided to fill gaps with their recent line of external graphics converters. On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Gideon Kiers wrote: > From list at telcosystems.net Tue Mar 20 05:45:55 2007 From: list at telcosystems.net (Gideon Kiers) Date: Tue Mar 20 05:46:32 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <954c68490703192039v5db0ab8cu4658ce61fddecfc@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703192039v5db0ab8cu4658ce61fddecfc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: excellent, keep us posted bitte On 20-mrt-2007, at 4:39, jonathan lee marcus wrote: > new news about format converter boxes for use with the black magic > Intensity card: From list at ericsinger.com Thu Mar 22 12:36:28 2007 From: list at ericsinger.com (Eric Singer) Date: Thu Mar 22 12:38:07 2007 Subject: [0xff] [NYC] LEMUR Spring Art/Tech Classes + Two Events This Week Message-ID: LEMUR is pleased to announce Spring Art & Technology Classes at LEMURplex. Classes are listed below. Please go to http://lemurplex.org for more info and to register. Also, we have two LEMUR related events this week: Today (sorry for the short notice!) LEMUR Director Eric Singer will be at the MAKE Magazine's "Handmade Music" event at 7 pm in downtown Brooklyn. He will be showing his instruments the Sonic Banana and the Slime-o-tron, as well as his commercial i/o board MidiTron (http://miditron.com), which makes instruments like this possible. See http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/03/tonight_handmade_music_ni.html for details and directions. Tomorrow (Friday) at LEMURplex is Tranzducer.003, the third installment in our ongoing performance and gallery night. Tranzducer.003 features Damon Holzborn's improvised musical textures, "peace noise" composer and improviser Joseph Grimm (a.k.a. The Wind-Up Bird) and "sine wave sensualist" Zach Layton. Interactive art work by LEMUR artists will also be on display. See http://tranzducer.com for details. We hope to see you at a LEMUR event soon! **************************************************************************** Spring Classes Build Your Own Music/Video MIDI Controller: Creating a Sensor Instrument with MidiTron Mondays April 9, 16, 23, 6:30-9:30 pm Instructor: Leif Krinkle Imagine waving your hand and having an orchestra at your fingertips or tapping on a surface to explore a video archive. This is all possible through the use of MIDI and sensor-based technology. In three sessions, you will design and build a controller to create your art with the easy-to-use MidiTron (http://miditron.com) interface. Emphasis will be on hands-on learning. Basic electronics and Max/MSP/Jitter (http://cycling74.com/products/maxmsp) programming will also be covered. No previous knowledge of electronics, sensors or programming is assumed. Background information will be covered and the bulk of the class will be focused on building a working controller that you will take home and begin to create with. Examples of previous project ideas include a shoe that creates notes for each step and a glove that determines lighting cues in a theatrical performance. This is of interest to Artists, Musicians, Dancers, Actors, Engineers, Programmers, Lighting, Sound and Graphic Designers and others. **** Advanced Jitter: Beyond the Filters Tuesdays April 10, 17, 24, 6:30-9:30 pm Instructor: Joshua Goldberg This is a three-part workshop for Max users who are familiar with Jitter's (http://cycling74.com/products/jitter) paradigm and basic functionality and want to learn more. We will explore the following areas: advanced OpenGL programming, data exchange between MSP and Jitter, cv.jit and video tracking, non-realtime uses of the Jitter matrix system and much more. Prerequisites: Understanding of the Max scheduler and workflow, MSP signal capabilities, the Jitter matrix format and a basic understanding of OpenGL. (Don't fake it - this class is for advanced users.) **** Intermediate Microcontroller Programming for Artists: Going Further with the Arduino System Wednesdays, April 11, 18, 25, 6:30-9:30 pm Instructor: Roberto Osoria-Goenaga A project-based course that combines basic skills (acquired in Intro to Microcontroller Programming for Artists or elsewhere) with the creative vision to produce a final project. Students must be familiar with Arduino (http://www.arduino.cc) microcontroller programming, including writing code, serial communications and utilizing different forms of digital and analog input or output from the board. Students must also have a grasp of basic electronics, including circuits, Ohm's law, voltage dividers, motors and transistors. Students should own an Arduino board. Shopping for components online will be discussed during the first class, and students will create an electronics component order for their project, which will be verified for correctness before being submitted. Students should also have an idea for a project they would like to build. (Beginners should wait for the next Intro to Microcontroller Programming class to be offered.) **** Fun With Fiberglass: Basic Composite Fabrication Monday, April 30, 6:30-9:30 pm Instructor: Bob Huott Learn the skills and techniques used to build custom objects using fiberglass and epoxy. Students will get hands-on experience in various stages of the process, starting with sculpting a foam pattern, followed by glass lay-up and final finishing. Materials will include partially completed samples to work with so we can move between stages without waiting for epoxy to cure. Discussion will include ideas on how to integrate sensors, lighting or haptics into any project, and students are encouraged to bring their own project ideas to the class. Bob will also give a brief, inside-out tour of the Bean, his own composite sensor-based musical instrument. **** Robotics Control for Kinetic Art: Electronics and Software Saturday & Sunday, April 21, 22, 12:00-4:30 pm Instructor: Douglas Repetto This class focuses on electronic design and software control techniques for artists interested in using robotic or kinetic elements in their work. We will cover motor types and selection, basic electronics theory, motor control options and techniques, hardware interfaces and robotic control software. The class is a mix of theory and hands-on learning. Participants are encouraged to bring works-in-progress, surplus motors, mechanisms, etc., to be worked on in class. The class will not cover much of the mechanical side of robotics, so some experience with building mechanisms is recommended but not required. (Mechanics is covered in the Mechanics of Robotics course, which will be offered again in the next few months.) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070322/f77d361d/attachment.html From tim at metaforms.com Thu Mar 22 12:39:36 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Thu Mar 22 12:41:26 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_[0xff]_[NYC]_LEMUR_Spring_Art=2FTech_Classes_=2B_Two_Events_This_Week?= Message-ID: <20070322163936.23670.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From tim at metaforms.com Thu Mar 22 12:43:18 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Thu Mar 22 12:45:14 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_[0xff]_[NYC]_LEMUR_Spring_Art=2FTech_Classes_=2B_Two_Events_This_Week?= Message-ID: <20070322164318.24024.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From tim at metaforms.com Thu Mar 22 12:47:28 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Thu Mar 22 12:49:58 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_Re:_[0xff]_[NYC]_LEMUR_Spring_Art=2FTech_Classes_=2B_Two_Events_This_Week?= Message-ID: <20070322164728.25749.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From jonathan.marcus at gmail.com Mon Mar 26 22:37:25 2007 From: jonathan.marcus at gmail.com (jonathan lee marcus) Date: Mon Mar 26 22:39:44 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703192039v5db0ab8cu4658ce61fddecfc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <954c68490703261937uc22da70u2873329c5384bb6d@mail.gmail.com> On 3/20/07, Gideon Kiers wrote: > > excellent, keep us posted bitte and some more good news. almost there and already there is you are recording a PC's output.. see below.. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kristian Lam Date: Mar 26, 2007 9:19 PM Subject: Re: Recording from another computer's output To: jonathan lee marcus Hi Jonathan, http://www.converters.tv/products/dvi_converters_432.html I tested this unit out and it seems to work ok with the graphics output from a PC but did not work from the outputs of the Mac. Seems like there's some trouble syncing with this converter when using a Mac. I've written to the company and they are looking into this. It might be possible to address this but I'm waiting for more information from them. Regards Kristian Lam --- Blackmagic Design http://www.blackmagic-design.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/0xff/attachments/20070326/04f8412d/attachment-0001.html From tim at metaforms.com Mon Mar 26 22:40:58 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Mon Mar 26 22:42:57 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_[0xff]_way_to_record_DVI_output_=3F?= Message-ID: <20070327024058.32196.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From tim at metaforms.com Mon Mar 26 22:44:39 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Mon Mar 26 22:47:24 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_Re:_[0xff]_way_to_record_DVI_output_=3F?= Message-ID: <20070327024439.1426.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From tim at metaforms.com Mon Mar 26 22:49:31 2007 From: tim at metaforms.com (tim@metaforms.com) Date: Mon Mar 26 22:51:00 2007 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_Re:_Re:_[0xff]_way_to_record_DVI_output_=3F?= Message-ID: <20070327024931.3814.qmail@lvps87-230-7-195.dedicated.hosteurope.de> Ich bin leider in der Zeit vom 21. M?rz bis 9. April nicht zu erreichen. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an das Office in D?sseldorf unter 0211-2716750 oder schreiben eine E-Mail an alex@metaforms.com. From list at telcosystems.net Tue Mar 27 02:58:03 2007 From: list at telcosystems.net (Gideon Kiers) Date: Tue Mar 27 02:58:26 2007 Subject: [0xff] way to record DVI output ? In-Reply-To: <954c68490703261937uc22da70u2873329c5384bb6d@mail.gmail.com> References: <6f141db3222984cf9e7bded989b357ea@meta.am> <20070317130731.q7vpm2sac2m8w4o4@webmail.robotfunk.com> <1079b050703171218h4f606119u92f4cdd7aa24f9a2@mail.gmail.com> <1C817E6B-FADF-4E22-8712-CF5BFDF77285@telcosystems.net> <954c68490703190729k5630d263h37a4df71b6e9f55c@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703190732r14e83a5bs32e4a29e027f78fc@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703191040y603bb7c6nbce7061b80cefdec@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703192039v5db0ab8cu4658ce61fddecfc@mail.gmail.com> <954c68490703261937uc22da70u2873329c5384bb6d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <39689F51-C9CA-406B-8943-C1DE2D7F03D9@telcosystems.net> ah, very interesting indeed ! did you notice there's a similar thread now going on on the jitter list ? ([jitter] Re: video out / in for mac's) seems we're getting closer and closer to a certain solution .. thanks ! gideon On 27-mrt-2007, at 4:37, jonathan lee marcus wrote: > and some more good news. almost there and already there is you are > recording a PC's output.. > > see below..