s_medge wrote:
pd: flags are: -r <srate> -- specify sample rate -inchannels -- number of audio input channels (0-8) -outchannels -- number of audio output channels (0-8) -audiobuf -- specify size of audio buffer in msec -nodac -- suppress audio output -noadc -- suppress audio input -nosound -- suppress audio input and output -nomidiout -- suppress MIDI output -nomidiin -- suppress MIDI input -nomidi -- suppress MIDI input and output -path <path> -- add to file search path -open <file> -- open file(s) on startup -lib <file> -- load object library(s) -font -- specify default font size in points -verbose -- extra printout on startup and when searching for files -d <n> -- specify debug level
it seems, that the "-open <file>" now works
-listdev -- list audio and MIDI devices -soundindev <n> -- specify audio input device number -soundoutdev <n> -- specify audio output device number -midiindev <n> -- specify MIDI input device number -midioutdev <n> -- specify MIDI output device number -noresync -- never resynchronize audio I/O
these flags are WIN-flags only !!!
on LINUX you get others like : -realtime -- realtime priority (superuser only) -rt -- alias for "-realtime" -frags -- specify number of audio fragments (defeats audiobuf) -fragsize -- specify audio fragment size
on LINUX/ALSA system you have additional -alsa -- use ALSA audio drivers -blockmode -- use ALSA block mode -queuesize -- set the queue size for the ALSA stream mode
or on LINUX/RME9652 systems you can use additional -rme -- use RME 9652 audio drivers -soundindev <n> -- specify RME audio input device number (counting from
-soundoutdev <n> -- specify RME audio output device number
but of course you get ALL the flags working on your system , when typing "pd -fdsartsda", where "fdsartsda" is anything but NO flag. (thanks miller, who finally updated the "-help" option to show the actual flag-options (not those of pd-0.26 or so) ;-)
mfg,tsa,sdr hannes