Hi,
I'm currently using the fifo based jackified pd version. It works quite well except it can't achieve real low latency operations (I can't use it with frames-per-period under the default 1024 settings). The version I use comes from the CVS devel_0_35 branch. The stable pd version is now 0.36, does a fifo based jackified 0.36 pd version exist ? What is the status of the callback based pd version ?
Thanks, Thomas
On 14 Jan 2003, Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using the fifo based jackified pd version. It works quite well except it can't achieve real low latency operations (I can't use it with frames-per-period under the default 1024 settings).
What are the problems you have ? If its DIO errors, then you have to start pd with the -realtime flag (as root or suid root). If it is xruns, then it is a jack problem, and doesn't have to do with pd directly.
The version I use comes from the CVS devel_0_35 branch. The stable pd version is now 0.36, does a fifo based jackified 0.36 pd version exist ? What is the status of the callback based pd version ?
Yes, a fifo based jackified version is on the CVS at pure-data.sf.net, or in the Debian sid distribution (there is a woody version in demudi).
The CVS version you have to ceckout with the devel_0_36 tag. Guenter
Thanks, Thomas
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Hi, guenter geiger hat gesagt: // guenter geiger wrote:
Yes, a fifo based jackified version is on the CVS at pure-data.sf.net, or in the Debian sid distribution (there is a woody version in demudi).
The CVS version you have to ceckout with the devel_0_36 tag.
Unfortunatly Sourceforge is having problems with anonymous CVS currently and the nightly tarballs don't work either. So better use the Debian version for now.
ciao