Yes it's a hack , but i think the best way for this problem would be :
on load detect if the dsp is off
an after turn on the dsp
But how can i detect dsp off in a patch ?
François-Marie
Le 09/11/2012 13:02, Jamie Bullock a écrit :
On 9 Nov 2012, at 09:21, contactcontact@billard-francois-marie.eu wrote:
With the delay betwen the loadbang and pd dsp 1 it's ok,
This seems like a hack. Why 1000ms? Can we guarantee the DSP will be ready in 1second? Does it ever take longer?
I think it would be a lot better to have a way to query when Pd is ready to process |pd dsp 1(
It might be possible to do this with the [audiosettings] external, if not, it would definitely be a useful addition.
best,
Jamie
thank's.
François-Marie BILLARD
Le 09/11/2012 02:22, James Dunn a écrit :
Are you turning on dsp with a loadbang like this ?
[loadbang] | [; pd dsp 1(
If so, try adding a delay after the loadbang:
[loadbang] | [delay 1000] | [; pd dsp 1(
James
Quoth contact, on 08/11/2012 15:53:
Hello I'm new on this list and have any problem with pd in command line.
When i try this command under linux
pd-extended -nogui -alsa -audiodev 1 ./test.pd
I haven't any sound and this message
snd_pcm_open (input): Device or resource busy snd_pcm_open (output): Device or resource busy
and when I try this one
pd-extended -alsa -audiodev 1 ./test.pd
the sound is ok.
Thank's for your help
François-Marie BILLARD
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