Andre Schmidt hat gesagt: // Andre Schmidt wrote:
didn't think it would be so easy... got redhat + pd installed and running
BUT
i opened 22.pulse.width.mod, i can hear the sound but when i press "bang"(to update the arrays) theres a ~10ms cap in the sound to hear. also when i change to other windows theres a cap(hole) in the sound !?
Probably you should install a low latency kernel, take a look at the Linux Audio Users Guide and its links at http://www.boosthardware.com/LAU/Linux_Audio_Users_Guide
Also running pd with "-realtime" will help. For that you would have to make pd "setuid root", this means to issue this command as root: # chmod +s /desktop/pd-0.35-test16/bin/pd
(but anything else seems to work)
maybe i did it the wrong way:
- i unpacked pd-0.35-test16.tar.gz direct from konqueror to desktop
- opened "/desktop/pd-0.35-test16/src" in shell/konsole and typed "make"
- it printed a lot text for a while and stopped
- went to "/desktop/pd-0.35-test16/bin" clicked "pd" and voila, runs
Congratulations. You could also do a "make install", which would copy stuff from the desktop to its usual locations.
im using: pentium2-350mhz, 128mb, soundblaster64(ISA), redhat7.2
btw. i cant see the "printout" window of PD ???
Try running PD by hand from a Terminal Window ("xterm") and keep this open afterwards.
Or make a desktop shortcut for the command "xterm -e /desktop/pd-0.35-test16/bin/pd"
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