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v.bufferpool

This object allows you to preallocate buffers of various formats and resolutions to be shared amongst other object.


This object allows you to preallocate buffers of various formats and resolutions to be shared amongst other object. Buffer pools can be named or unnamed. Named pools offer their buffers only to objects that have been told to allocate from those pools. Unnamed pools are available to any object without a pool preference. When created, a buffer pool is empty. If an object has declared that it will allocate its buffers from a specific buffer pool and that buffer pool cannot satisfy the request, the object will not try to get the buffers from general memory and the object will bypass itself and send the following message from its outlet: buffer_set_full
from the library :
softVNS
Format : External
Environment : jitter / max
commercial
Max 4.x


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