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    • SkulptureS
      Skulpture Izzy Guru
      last edited by

      An old topic, but is there a way to do this on Windows?

      I am basically thinking a 'watch' folder. @DusX do you know of a way?

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      • JuriaanJ
        Juriaan Tech Staff
        last edited by

        Hi there,

        Sadly since you can't give Izzy a Absolute path / relative path, we can't use something like 'Get all files in directory' (JavaScript) and output the file string to a 'Preload' image actor. Since Izzy works with media bins, we have to do something like a 'Auto clicker' or some sort that imports the media..

        On Windows we can use programs like AutoHotkey for this, the thing is that it 'steals' our keyboard.. So if we are using our keyboard as input device for let's say a performance / installation, and the programs runs that wishes to re-import the media bin, then we have to wait until the action is complete.

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        • DusXD
          DusX Tech Staff @Skulpture
          last edited by

          @skulpture

          Not currently.I have done things where I replace a file (same path and file name) via scripting, and 'trick' Isadora is a sense.
          This is a pretty high ranking feature request, so....

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          • LPmodeL
            LPmode Beta Silver
            last edited by

            On windows you can use a different program such as spoutslideshow

            spout slideshow

            This will automatically cycle through all the photos in the given folder, dynamically loading any new files

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            • SkulptureS
              Skulpture Izzy Guru @DusX
              last edited by

              @dusx said:

              @skulpture
              Not currently.I have done things where I replace a file (same path and file name) via scripting, and 'trick' Isadora is a sense.
              This is a pretty high ranking feature request, so....

               Yeah this has just jumped up the list massively for me. A HUGE job requires Isadora to automatically videos in a 'watch folder' type scenario. Do you think this would be easy to code? Javascript? C++? @Dux

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              • SkulptureS
                Skulpture Izzy Guru @LPmode
                last edited by

                @lpmode

                Thanks. A great little app. Unfortunately will not help my situation. Thanks for sharing though. 

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                • DusXD
                  DusX Tech Staff @Skulpture
                  last edited by

                  @skulpture

                  I have a plugin I'm making that should load an image by file path. .. that's as close as I might be able to help out.

                  A python script could watch a folder and spit out OSC file paths to Isadora perhaps.

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                  • SkulptureS
                    Skulpture Izzy Guru @DusX
                    last edited by

                    @dusx said:

                    @skulpture
                    I have a plugin I'm making that should load an image by file path. .. that's as close as I might be able to help out.
                    A python script could watch a folder and spit out OSC file paths to Isadora perhaps.

                     Both sound interesting. I need to find a solution pretty quick.

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                    • FredF
                      Fred @Skulpture
                      last edited by

                      @skulpture maybe you can trick the system a bit. Add 20 generically named videos into Isadora, take your huge database of videos in the same folder and make a script that gets the files you want (say 10 at a time) and renames them to the names of the files added to Isadora. Or do something similar makiing copies and replacing them in the media folder. As long as your scene structure is OK and you don't overwrite playing videos it should work fine. (I am guessing you are windows and that is why the applescript solution is a no go). I would go for python for this task, there is a pyosc module that will let you control the python script via OSC.

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                      • JuriaanJ
                        Juriaan Tech Staff
                        last edited by

                        And here we go @Skulpture, I worked a bit on a solution what I like to call 'Dynamic Media bins', using Processing and Spout we are able to create a 'Watch folder' and output those images to Izzy.

                        Instructions

                        1. Get the files at IzzyDynamicMediaBin.zip

                        2. Install the latest version of processing

                        3. Import the libraries that are required for the Processing patch (OSCP5 and Spout)

                        4. Open the Isadora file, set your port correct in Isadora and Processing (Izzy needs the port where it sends its commands to, Processing will respond on IP address 127.0.0.1 and the default Izzy port. You can change this in the settings section of the Processing patch)

                        5. Create a new folder at a location at your PC

                        6. Get the path of the Folder and paste it inside our 'Trigger Text' actor

                        7. Make sure that we get a valid OSC communication on channel 1 (Feedback of the Processing patch to izzy)

                        8. Drop your files inside and get patching 🙂

                        Hopefully this helps you out, if you need any changes hit me up at the forum or send me an email at hello@juriaan.me

                        Thanks !

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                        • SkulptureS
                          Skulpture Izzy Guru
                          last edited by

                          Thank you very much peoples! Very kind. Some good ideas here. 😁

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