You can use [timer] to measure the duration between starting to read and when it outputs a bang. If it's equal to the duration of a single block-- and if your soundfiles are all larger than that-- then you will know there was an error.
-Jonathan
On Monday, May 19, 2014 6:25 PM, patrice colet colet.patrice@free.fr wrote:
Hi pd-list,
when [readsf~] couldn't read a soundfile it throws a dsp error message to console. I would like to monitor which file is erroneous *without using stderr*, is there a way to do it?
For the moment the only way i've found is about modifying d_soundfile.c, but I'm not sure it is worth to do it, so I'm looking for advices before putting fingers into source code.
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