> For me the audio is distorted unless I also tick "Use Callbacks".
 
Really, even if you use an ASIO driver? I never had the experience that "Use Callbacks" improves things, on the contrary. Also, it's worth noting that with "Use Callbacks", the "delay" parameter doesn't do any thing, the latency can only be set with the ASIO block size.
 
> I am able to stop the audio but all the windows stay open.
 
Yes, there have been such problems with "Use Callbacks". I might have a look at this. I just never bothered because I thought nobody uses it anyway :-)
 
Christof
 
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. September 2019 um 17:55 Uhr
Von: "Martin Peach" <chakekatzil@gmail.com>
An: pd-list <pd-list@iem.at>
Betreff: Re: [PD] stability of PD on Windows?
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 7:43 AM Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi Scott,

Are you using ASIO drivers?

If not you can try this setting which normally works on most soundcards:

1) Switch off DSP.

2) go to menu: media/ASIO(via port audio)

3) set Delay(msec): 6ms

4) set Block size : 256

5) On the i/o devices pull-down menu select your "ASIO:<soundcard name>"
 

For me the audio is distorted unless I also tick "Use Callbacks". On Pd 0.50 this works very well until I try to quit Pd or close a window. I am able to stop the audio but all the windows stay open. I need to use Task Manager to kill the process.
 
Martin
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