I found that in recent versions of ALSA, Pd couldn't recover from very bad data late errors (such as when I load a few gigabytes of sound on startup). It never used to recover terribly well, but recently it broke altogether and so I had an easy way to get to the root of the problem.
Things still aren't exactly the way I want them - often data-late errors seem to come in threes, as if the first two resyncs don't quite fix things. I'm hoping to look at this again for 0.49.
Incidentally, I'm in the habit of running two ALSA devices out of sync, one for input, one for output. This is supposed to be a no-no, but I need to use one device for guitar input and a different one for multichannel output. At some point I want to make a way a patch can adjust for this by sensing the slippage and resampling as needed.
cheers Miller
On Sun, Aug 05, 2018 at 02:51:54PM +0200, Peter P. wrote:
- Christof Ressi christof.ressi@gmx.at [2018-08-05 12:33]:
thanks, Miller!
Thanks Miller!
just quoting the change log:
- Audio on linux improved;
Out of curiosity, what was improved, and how?
best, P
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