On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 1:22 AM, Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com> wrote:


I'm a bit unsure about the -nosleep option. What is it supposed to do?
I thought it would make Pd burn as many CPU cycles as it can get. And
your mail from 2015 suggests a similar behavior. I run it like this:

pd -noprefs -nosleep -rt -jack -channels 2

and it still only runs at 3% of a core with the [adc~]-[dac~] patch.
This is with Pd-0.48-1 (git 3417d9036).

When running pd Pd-0.48-1 with option -nosleep on my core2 machine, CPU load is 100% on one (switching) core. Seems like the -nosleep option does not have the same effect on all hardware. That may be an indicator of the underlying problem causing audio drop out.

Katja



Roman




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