When I was using Raspbian, I could not get duplex (simultaneous input and output) audio unless if I set my samplerate to 32kHz. This seemed to be due to an issue listed here: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/197

Using the Satellite CCRMA distro, I've been able to set it to 44.1kHz with input and output working fine using ALSA (haven't tried JACK, but I'd expect it to work).

Pd-extended is installed by default on the Satellite CCRMA image and it works with my soundcard (Behringer UCG102). You can download/learn about the distribution here: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~eberdahl/satellite/

I do still have issues achieving a desirably low latency on pd-extended (vanilla works slightly better), but overall things have worked much better than on Raspbian.



On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Christian Fischer <mail@c-m-fischer.de> wrote:
Hi everyone,

two (beginner) questions regarding Pd-extended 0.43.3 on Rpi Raspbian Wheezy:

- There is an I/O error message in the Pd window as there is only an audio out (but no in) on the Rpi. Just deactivating the inlet in Pd audio settings doesn’t help. ALSA is used by default. What can be done to avoid error message? However sound out works fine.

- When opening a new Pd window (ctrl+n), it pops up so high in the bottom left corner of the screen, that you can not see the menu anymore. Therefore the window is not moveable or usable. Used Pd already on various PCs and OS but this I have never experienced. What can be done?

Thanks!
christian
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