Hi Miller,
Thanks for your reply. Would this work if I set the samplerate from within the patch some time after startup ? Or should I start Pd with the proper sample rate, and then open my patch ? I have no idea how I can do the later, except in a very inelegant way (make a small patch with a delayed loadbang that just sends a "pd open patch.pd" message).
Cheers,
Pierre.
2012/11/6 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu
This popped up on the list earlier... the sample rate gets set _after_ patches are loaded from the command line if -nogui is set. It's on my long list of things to try to fix. In the meantime, as a workaround, if you can namage to delay Pd's loading of the patch, even by a fraction of a second, it should get the proper sample rate.
cheers Miller
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 08:33:22PM +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
While trying to use oggwrite~ on my RPi I noticed that it complained
about
being unable to change the samplerate from 0 to 44100. I turns out that Pd launched from the command line with the -nogui flag
has
a samplerate of 0 ! Adding the "-r 44100" flag doesn't change anything, nor does adding the "-alsa" flag. I wonder what causes this, whether it is a bug or not, and how Pd manages to work fine anyway (the only real problem i've had this far was with oggwrite~)...
Any clue?
Cheers,
Pierre.
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