I was able to receive mp3 files from a server in Max 6.18. using oggrx~. There doesn’t appear to be transport control – so this would need to be built in for synchronization.
Unexpected find: The external uses “secret rabbit code” for resampling. So it works in Max. And we have the source code but not the i386 libs that were used to compile it.
There is no binary for v.7 of oggrx~.mxo, but there is one for v.6
Original c74 post by umma08:
i managed to get Robin Gareus’ externals. They are available here, though they are unmaintained.
It’s been more than 3 years (OSX 10.5) since I last looked at it, it
should still work, but I don’t know. Please let me know if you encounter
any problems, so that I can warn others.
I don’t maintain this external anymore. I neither have a MAX/MSP
license, nor do I own any Apple devices. On the upside, complete
source-code is available from
By André Baltazar, Carlos Guedes, Bruce Pennycook, and Fabien Gouyon at INESC Porto andPortuguese Catholic University -School of the Arts and UT Austin
The Max patch is based on a tutorial by dude837 called “Automatic Silly Video Generator”
download
The patch at the download link in the video is broken – but the javascript code for the Max js object is intact. You can download the entire patch from the Max-projects archive: https://github.com/tkzic/max-projects folder: maxvine
Internet API’s
API’s (application programming interfaces) provide methods for programs (other than web browsers) to access Internet data. Any app that access data from the web uses an API.
For example, if you copy this URL into a web browser address bar, it will return a block of data in JSON format about the most popular videos on Vine: https://api.vineapp.com/timelines/popular
HTTP requests
An HTTP request transfers data to or from a server. A web browser handles HTTP requests in the background. You can also write programs that make HTTP requests. A program called “curl” runs http requests from the terminal command line. Here are examples: https://reactivemusic.net/?p=5916
Response data
Data is usually returned in one of 3 formats:
JSON
XML
HTML
JSON is the preferred method because its easy to access the data structure.
Max HTTP requests
There are several ways to make HTTP requests in Max, but the best method is the js object: Here is the code that runs the GET request for the Vine API:
function get(url)
{
var ajaxreq = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajaxreq.open("GET", url);
ajaxreq.onreadystatechange = readystatechange;
ajaxreq.send();
}
function readystatechange()
{
var rawtext = this._getResponseKey("body");
var body = JSON.parse(rawtext);
outlet(0, body.data.records[0].videoUrl);
}
The function: get() formats and sends an HTTP request using the URL passed in with the get message from Max. When the data is returned to Max, the readystatechange() function parses it and sends the URL of the most popular Vine video out the left outlet of the js object.
Playing Internet audio/video files in Max
The qt.movie object will play videos, with the URL passed in by the read message.
Unfortunately, qt.movie sends its audio to the system, not to Max. You can use Soundflower, or a virtual audio routing app, to get the audio back into Max.