Muy bien,
so we have both solutions and can try out which one is better.
BTW, due to pd's scheduler design, it doesnt make a big difference (theoretically) if you do it the correct way or, the hacked way. pd sleeps instead of blocking, and if it wakes up at the right time, it is able to fill the buffers and the overhead is (speak latency) not increased.
But I am not sure if it wakes up at the right time (depends on the system timer), and my crappy sblive here gives my 512 samples as smallest buffer with jack, which seems to be an eternity, so I will test latency later at home
Thanks a lot,
Guenter
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, stefan kersten wrote:
hi list,
sorry for the delay. pd+jack is at:
http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~kerstens/pd.html
build instructions in the tarball.
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