[pyddr-discuss] pyddr findbpm

Steve Caruso Thadman at mindspring.com
Sat Jun 21 10:59:05 EDT 2003


Arron,

I had 3 song files (2 .step, 1 .dwi) in the "~/Music/pyDDR Songs" 
folder, and I have Python 2.3a2.

I even tinkered with the .cfg file to change the folder, but nothing 
worked.

Shlomo,
(Peace)
-Steve-o


On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 07:47  AM, Arron Scott wrote:

> Hey Steve,
> Make sure that you have a song at all in your pyddr songs folder; the 
> application will quit if there is no song in the folder ( located in 
> your users/music/pyddr songs folder). Also, did you install the Mac 
> Python (2.3 is the version I have) into your applications folder? This 
> is another important step.
>
> P343c3,
> A®®0n
>
>
> On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 12:45  AM, Steve Caruso wrote:
>
>> Arron,
>>
>> How did you get pyDDR to work?
>>
>> Shlomo,
>> -Steve-o
>>
>> On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 12:38  AM, Arron Scott wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>> I'm not sure if I'm sending this to the appropriate place, so please 
>>> forward it to the correct destination.
>>>
>>> First I want to say that I love the DDR software, I'm purchasing 2 
>>> mats to go along with it. I would love to make my own songs, but I 
>>> can't seem to find the "findbpm" or "any2dance" programs that were 
>>> mentioned in the readme. I have OS 10.2, and I think you can access 
>>> them through the Terminal, but I have no clue how. Any help would be 
>>> appreciated!
>>>
>>> Thanx,
>>> Arron
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       .--.
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>>>      `--'
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