You could try:
via [netsend] / [netreceive]
implement (because you'll just use inlet/outlet to communicate), but I don't know, even with -noaudio and -nogui flags, if it will avoid the master instance to block.
Le lun. 18 févr. 2019 à 09:39, Jakob Laue jakkesprinter@web.de a écrit :
Hey all, I am working on a sample player in pd. In my patch I am using a postgresql external from here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/svn/17183/tree/trunk/externals/postlude/...
Unfortunately, I get audio clicks when I send a query to my database, which is of course a no-go as I am playing audio samples.
I am on a Raspberry Pi 2, Raspbian Jessie with pd 0.49. I start my patch like this: sudo pd -rt -nogui mypatch.pd (sudo because I am using a wiringPi_gpio external which causes pd to crash when it isnt run with sudo...)
My queries are only to localhost. Do you have any ideas how I could solve this? My first idea was to simply not use postgresql and somehow stick to tables within pd. But postgresql would come in handy in my patch because I actually wanted to connect to the database from another second Raspberry Pi aswell.
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