hi tim
i retried sndfiler today on the powerbook/osx 10.2.4 with 0.39-devel just by extending the sndfiler-help patch with a [tabplay~ array]->[dac~ ]. silence. nothing is logged to the console and the pd log does not show errors either. certainly i turned it to verbose. [arraysize array]-> [print] outputs the correct value. i use libsndfile from fink and i'll try to get this stuff linked statically later. for now i'll play around with [readanysf~] which will likely fit my needs. thanks georg :)
cheers lorenz
Am 19.10.2005 um 20:01 schrieb Tim Blechmann:
sndfiler only worked one and only one time on my powerbook and never on the target system (specs below). no errors are thrown to the console, filesize is reported correctly on outlet, target table contains silence. the samples are in wav-format. according to a previous post on this list this is glitchy in sndfiler so i won't use it.
i'm sorry, but i can't reproduce it. how did you figure out, that it's only working once? by looking at the graph or by playing the array? i wouldn't trust the graph.
pd fails to load every external throwing a message similiar to this one:
tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/vbap.pd_linux and succeeded load_object: Symbol "vbap_setup" not found
i know there were poeple who experienced the same problem but what was the solution?
that it's a user bug ... you're running the old binary ...
and higher samplerate: this sort of works but from time to time there are ugly glitches in the audio when loading the sample and crossfading. even if pd is run with -rt and as root.
no comment on this from my side ...
cheers ... tim
i retried sndfiler today on the powerbook/osx 10.2.4 with 0.39-devel just by extending the sndfiler-help patch with a [tabplay~ array]->[dac~ ]. silence. nothing is logged to the console and the pd
but didn't you write, that it worked once and only once?
log does not show errors either. certainly i turned it to verbose. [arraysize array]-> [print] outputs the correct value. i use
what do you mean with correct? the size of your file? if so, it has been loaded successfully ...
cheers ... tim