I have decided to go a different route with my project. I am going to use iTunes for what it is good for (managing and playing encoded audio), perl for what it is good for (parsing GPS data and talking with databases), and I would like to ChucK too. Ideally, I would like to inject ChucK right before the sound from iTunes hits the speakers. I would like to play with the pitch and the panning. Is this possible? If not, can you think of another way to accomplish my goal? Thanks, Eric -- "Tyranny is tyranny, let it come from whom it may." -- Revolutionary conscripts, 1776 On Apr 3, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Ge Wang wrote:
Hi Eric,
I want to use ChucK to control a bunch of MP3 files according to GPS data for a project that I am doing. However, I cannot seem to get sndbuf to open anything. I converted my MP3 files to WAV and AIFF (both of which look to be supported) with LAME, but still no luck. What am I missing?
What errors are you getting? What code do you use to open the files? Also, what platform are you running? sndbuf should be working okay for wav and aiff. If there are problems, it might due to big/little endian issues, i.e. compiling chuck for linux over powerpc, which requires a little tweaking of compiler flags.
I am sure we can work this out.
Best, Ge! _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users