absolutely, thought, i would give a short response to your proposition... yes, almost forgot...using pd -nomidi -noadc flags seem to help, audio output is now working (...)! thank you for this one then,
greets,
b~
first step is to try: pd -nomidi -noadc and see if that helps. there's no midi working in pd/osx yet and there is a problem with the portaudio acquiring the proper audio/out in on the quicksilver boxes. this will narrow down the problem.
cgc
hello list,
i'm trying to get PD (binaries) to run under mac osX on an apple powermac G4/867 (a so called "quicksilver" machine) and it won' t correlate with the onboard audio-out at all, on opening, it' s giving me some portaudio errors -9999 (may also see below) and there is no sound output at all (obviously). is it because the no. of audio channels is incorrectly set? as these machines do not have audio inputs, how would i have to change the script, so that it appropriately would make use of the audio hardware? i read somewhere on this list, that other users do have the same problem too on these machines, so i'm courious to know, whether they have found a way to address this issue (or not). the very same version of pd (0.35-0) runs without trouble on a powerbook g3, however, so i' m wondering if it' s some hardware related thing... any hints greatly appreciated.
greetings,
b~
pd [localhost:~] lollol% /pd-0.35/bin/pd could not open midi input device number 1: Host error. could not open midi output device number 1: Host error. using default input device number: -1 using default output device number: 0 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256 Error number -9999 occured opening portaudio stream Error message: Invalid number of channels.
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