Dear Iain, I did as You suggested, the problem remains the same. One problem might be: When I reinstall PD some of the other PD-related packages will be reinstalled to. But I've read in the meantime, that my problem could be a bug, related to my version of PD. It seems to be the same problem like the one, I have read on this site: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=645041
2012/7/4 Stefan Thomas kontrapunktstefan@gmail.com
Dear Iain, I guess that You mean with "all of them" the other pd-related packages, not jack. Am I right? I will try it soon.
2012/7/3 Iain Mott mott@reverberant.com
Hi Stefan - i would try de-installing all of them, then install only puredata - and try that audio test i suggested. See what happens then. good luck, iain
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 22:12 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Iain, I've installed it with synaptic (sudo synaptic). There I've choosen the packages puredata, pd-csound, puredata-gui, puredata-extra and some others. Maybee I should mention that there's version puredata-core 0.43.0-4 on my system installed.
2012/7/3 Iain Mott mott@reverberant.com Hi Stefan - how did you go about installing Pd? Was it via the "Ubuntu Software Centre" or from a website? Describe the steps you took. Seems like there is something wrong with your installation. iain
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 20:05 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote: > Dear Ian, > thanks for Your help! > I've tried pd -jack, as You've proposed, and I've got: > was... 1 > priority 6 scheduling enabled. > priority 8 scheduling enabled. > open: /usr/lib/puredata/doc/7.stuff/tools/testtone.pd: No such > file or directory > testtone.pd: No such file or directory > Unfortunately, in /usr/lib/puredata/doc there's no directory called > 7.stuff, there's only 5.reference and there's is no file testtone.pd! > > 2012/7/3 Iain Mott <mott@reverberant.com> > Hi there - If you wish to use jack, first check that qjackctl > is > actually started and running properly (you can click on the > "Messages" > button to see if something is wrong), then when you launch Pd > from a > terminal, make sure you have included the "-jack" flag in the > command > line. Yes, you'll need to check the DSP box. Can you copy the > command > line output of Pd and post it to the list (and also any print > out from > the main Pd window)? It might show what is wrong. > > What audio patch are you testing? Have you tried the "Test > audio and > MIDI" patch? In my version of Pd this can be found under the > "Media" > menu. > > Cheers, Iain > > On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 17:51 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote: > > Dear community, > > I've installed pd, version 0.43.0-4 on my ubuntu 12.04 > machine (64 > > bit) from the repositorys. > > Unfortunately, I can't get sound out of it. > > First I'started qjackctl, and then PD. From the menue > "Media" I choose > > "Jack". > > In qjackctl I can see, that system and puredata are > connected. > > When I know click "Media", "test audio and midi" > unfortunately nothing > > happens, it doesn't matter if the box DSP is choosen or not. > > I can also open some patches, but I dont know how to get > sound of it. > > Am I missing something very simple? > > Sorry, but I can't find my mistake. > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > >