Hi Michael, On 4 May 2016 at 13:34, Michael Jarosch <riotsound@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The possibilities listed on the homepage really sound delicious and > would probably help a lot in most multimedia approaches I'd be > confronted with. Although, I'm a bit skeptical: Praxis LIVE looks more > like a scripting language than a ready-to-use multimedia application. > I'd classify myself more as a user than a coder. Python (and even PD) > is not my world... Thanks. I fear though that the homepage may be putting you off when it shouldn't. Praxis LIVE's focus has become more about a hybrid visual approach, with the ability to re-code components, but it started out originally as a project aiming to provide an open-source alternative to Isadora. And if you know Isadora, you'll know that this sort of use is what it's aimed at. My last major project built with Praxis LIVE was a contemporary twist on a magic lantern, with NFC tags hidden in the slides to trigger videos (along with various FX driven by sensors) - not far off what you're doing! To do what you want to do you'd have to patch a few components together (players -> mixer -> screen), but all the components you need to do what you want are ready built and included to drag and drop in. Python and PD are not my world either. PD is too low-level for visual programming in my opinion, and I've never touched Python. Praxis LIVE is actually coded in Java, partly because the JVM is one of the few options for doing things like live-coded DSP. The graphical side is based on Processing, so really simple to code if you want to do so - but really there's a lot you can do without touching the code editor at all! Best wishes, Neil -- Neil C Smith Artist : Technologist : Adviser http://neilcsmith.net Praxis LIVE - hybrid visual IDE for creative coding - www.praxislive.org Digital Prisoners - interactive spaces and projections - www.digitalprisoners.co.uk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user