Hola Esteban,
That's very good progress. I have my account set up as administrator and I have disabled UAC too. Have you tried this? I can try out your built if you want.
Cheers Pierre-Olivier
On 25/01/2013 09:47, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Sorry for delay...
I do a video to exemplify the procedure I doing... In this try particulary, pd starts in the first try... On others tries I was needed to try twice to open pd...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ldcUNoTtoY
More information just ask! ;)
2013/1/24 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com mailto:jbeezez@gmail.com>
HI all, hope I'm not barging in... I've had troubles recently with qjackctl on debian wheezy. The simplest solution was, as IOhannes said, have jack running beforehand. I found just running jackd (the server element) was most reliable. Mine looks like this for example (from command line): jackd -T -ndefault -p 128 -v -R -P 90 -v -T -d alsa -n 2 -r 44100 -p 128 -d hw:1,0 -M -H Trial and error is your friend here. Best wishes, Julian On 24 January 2013 07:11, IOhannes zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at <mailto:zmoelnig@iem.at>> wrote: On 01/24/2013 02:09 AM, Esteban Viveros wrote: But.. I have new problems now.. hhehehehe When I start pd, I have: JACK: unable to connect to JACK server JACK: server returned status 17 try starting the JACK-server before running Pd. (Pd is supposed to automatically start jack if it is not runing, but people are reporting problems with that) fgmadr IOhannes