Hallo, David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:
Thanks for your help, I'm sorry to sound grumpy, it's just that in searching the archives mostly all I found was my old query for a year ago. Plus everyone says to use [blosc~] but I posted in my first post, that [blosc~] is broken, and I believe that it's known, ie here is says: http://blog.soundsorange.net/index.php/archives/2006/09/28/exploring-pd-exte... "exploring pd extended 27/9/2006 CPU load rating blosc~ - intriguing band limited oscillators, but patch is self referential and not working"
The blosc~ we're referring to is not a patch, it is an external. I suppose by self-referential you mean, that the help-file for blosc~ has the same name as the blosc~-external. That is generally no problem and many older externals had their help files named like the object, because the help file is located in a different directory than the external. If you have installed the blosc~.pd help file in your Pd path, then of course you may have problems. (This might be an issue in pd-extended, I don't know, I don't use it normally.) The "fix" is to move blosc~.pd to 5.reference or rename it to blosc~-help.pd or write a bug report for pd-extended.
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