Re: Multiple outputs for the same source
Re: Multiple outputs for the same source
- Subject: Re: Multiple outputs for the same source
- From: Felipe Baytelman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 18:55:31 -0400
Thanks Bill! Sorry for posting everything separated, but I think is
better to isolate different questions :D
(Tell me if I should post them all together next time)
It comes up by default with two output buses - so you call AURender
on it, providing output el==0 and then again output el==1 to get
those two outputs
Bill
I'm not sure how to do this. Can you give me a little example?
On 24-05-2005, at 15:48, William Stewart wrote:
No - this is called fan out (and there's a corollary on input too,
fan in).
The reason we don't support this is that *every* AU would have to
support it, and this would mean every AU would have to bufffer its
render results, which would also preclude in-place processing
(aside from the memory ramifications)
You can use the splitter AU in Tiger (which is a simple wrapper
around the general functionality provided by the matrix mixer au)
to achieve this
Bill
Sure! That's why I'm asking about the AUSplitter. Is there any way I
could do this in Panther? Through the matrix mixer au? Is there any
example on how to do this for different outputs?
Thanks.
Felipe Baytelman
Baytex Software
email@hidden http://www.baytex.net (+56 8) 249 62 41
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