Hmmm, I am using Pd version 0.39.3-extended on a XP machine with a RME Hammerfall sound card. Always when I choose "use multiple devices" in the Media menu of PD I get this message: separate audio device choice not supported; using sequential devices.
That's quite strange as I would like to use all the 8 outputs of my sound card, but it doesn't work. It worked with earlier PD versions though. Does anybody know how to solve that? Or why the problem occurs?
Thanks, Marko
On 03/02/2008, Marko Timlin susi@timlin.de wrote:
Hmmm, I am using Pd version 0.39.3-extended on a XP machine with a RME Hammerfall sound card. Always when I choose "use multiple devices" in the Media menu of PD I get this message: separate audio device choice not supported; using sequential devices.
That's quite strange as I would like to use all the 8 outputs of my sound card, but it doesn't work. It worked with earlier PD versions though. Does anybody know how to solve that? Or why the problem occurs?
Thanks, Marko
Hi Marko!
Did you set the audio setting correctly? e.g: media/audio settings.../[tick] output device: [blah] channels: [8]
and
Do you really need multiple devices (soundcards)?
From your email I understand that you just need the 8 outputs from your RME.
alabala
On 4 Feb 2008, at 4:43 AM, Ypatios Grigoriadis wrote:
Do you really need multiple devices (soundcards)? From your email I understand that you just need the 8 outputs from
your RME.
if you really do need both the RME and, say, the built in audio for
some reason you could use the OSX audio system to do the combining
(explore Aggregate Devices via Audio Midi Setup utility, discussed
several times on this list) this has worked for me - using Jack, a
cheapish external USB sound device and the Built-in output, on a G4-
MacMini
simon
On 4 Feb 2008, at 3:24 PM, simon wise wrote:
On 4 Feb 2008, at 4:43 AM, Ypatios Grigoriadis wrote:
Do you really need multiple devices (soundcards)? From your email I understand that you just need the 8 outputs from your RME.
if you really do need both the RME and, say, the built in audio for some reason you could use the OSX audio system to do the combining (explore Aggregate Devices via Audio Midi Setup utility, discussed several times on this list) this has worked for me - using Jack, a cheapish external USB sound device and the Built-in output, on a G4- MacMini
sorry, wrong OS, but I think those discussions also mentioneded a way
to do it on Windows
simon