Did you tryed from command line line Hans suggested?
(I never remember you can launch pd from the menu =P my bad!)On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Bart Koppe <bk@a-bort.org> wrote:
I downloaded the same version of pd:
Pd-0.42.5-extended-20100530-ubuntu-lucid-i386.deb
But still the same issue..
thanks,
Bart--On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Pedro Lopes <pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt> wrote:
I just tryed:
- started mocp or vlc playing some mp3
- start pdextended with -noaudio
Everything works, nothing stops the audio when pd is loaded, I can even send messages to mocp and control it. (mocp is using alsa)
I use ubuntu 9.10rt and pdextended is "Pd version 0.42-5extended-20100530"
Just a parallel though:
- cvlc can use jack :) So you could hook everything with audio and still use those apps. I have used pd to control both vlc and mocp (my favourite linux player) and didn't require to start pd without audio 'cause all of them accept jack.
--On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Bart Koppe <bk@a-bort.org> wrote:From PD I want to control some audio streams playing in cvlc via the shell object.For a change I DO want to use PulseAudio and I don't want PD to make sound!If I start PD (off course without pasuspend) with -noaudio it still automatically takes away pulseaudio.How can I start PD extended without it trying to influence anything audio, so not touching oss/alsa/jack/pulseaudio or whatever stops PulseAudio?
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