I had to use a digidesign sound card so I installed the appropriate driver and tried to open Pd. For a couple of times it hanged and I had to force quit it, but the third time it opened. After a while I quit it and tried to reopen it and since then it just hangs. I uninstalled the driver (and its additional files in /Library/Application Support/Digidesign), restarted my laptop, but Pd still hangs. I tried to open it from the terminal with the -audiodev flag (tried number one as an argument, shouldn't that be the built-in audio?) but it still hangs. I'm on OS X 10.8.5 with Pd-extended-0.43.4 (BTW, typing this in the terminal works: /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -version). What can I do about that?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On 2014-05-15 14:19, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
What can I do about that?
start Pd with "-noaudio" flag.
if this doesn't help, start Pd with the "-noprefs" flag.
fgm,asdr IOhannes
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 4:18 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.atwrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On 2014-05-15 14:19, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
What can I do about that?
start Pd with "-noaudio" flag.
This didn't work.
if this doesn't help, start Pd with the "-noprefs" flag.
This worked. But I can open Pd only this way, it didn't completely solve the problem. Is there some way to restore Pd and be able to open it from the application's icon?
fgm,asdr IOhannes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTdL6jAAoJELZQGcR/ejb49dMQAIDQvv3q79U4WY72NN92vfmc 0TxOrm+SDv0d6TK+0QCnOm93erv1kc4DoNYaftiuy1lm2MrH2+wGsUcp88r+j+DR 2/UM1Ufy0ZjX93G3P1yMiBFsMHX/KA24aoqmvhocIV0RFhZnz161oIInXboduLNZ AnbDnfVFsSHACtYgT6HS2PlwvaE+ywpaUOJ3jwU/ZXtH/GMc3L6zWuEhKFy7DbOx 61qI/tqT+GT6XrKudLHzAn6Goo+a1u6PjJNYEIgzsKZUAfmkVEcuiE1ntMvglOKj e0qUvYKKc2tV11Wt6fG8XeTq2Re8SLBSqqXNCz1GVEjPgiHc983r4Ugph9wzs8D4 cKW9+B+Bfv2Y1827X+xU7ll2VzdtfqorMG+bgGPMxj+hQUS4i5RBCBAywGrqQGpd CeXYabO6KHjxnrx3J7hU1S4GXHI1hl/g2CSS+FaeSE6NLyHUqQWgyK/PBEsRg1J1 /IvCJuQUKdttFs4gpeGHf7vv2e79yFERFpD4Dch6368ylzrdEDitBl7jTwX5cr9s Dd8wnk+FDrgktzTCO0p7hMwkwXbgR9FKq6ganfpswjPM+wkiq9vMVi1ZPxXzBwq2 bRuwWJhzj4zKnX0uFMBUpebfjYjA1yClCtbM72FX/jv4A/fG42dnovbT0SzpQq5N cr9u6PAS1Bdtj8u9OU0Q =HUDy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
sorry to reply here, I am travelling with my laptop , a backpack, as well as a change of clothes. I am broke. If I could figure out how to get pd -extended and pd vanilla how to not have audio dropouts when i move the mouse or trackpad i might be able to make some travel money by playing some shows. Toshiba Sattelite L355-S7902 dual Intel Pentium at 2. somethin another GHz, 4Gb ram. I should be able to move 10 mice without an audio dropout on ubuntu studio 13.8 64 bit please help!
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adrcki@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 4:18 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On 2014-05-15 14:19, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
What can I do about that?
start Pd with "-noaudio" flag.
This didn't work.
if this doesn't help, start Pd with the "-noprefs" flag.
This worked. But I can open Pd only this way, it didn't completely solve the problem. Is there some way to restore Pd and be able to open it from the application's icon?
fgm,asdr IOhannes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJTdL6jAAoJELZQGcR/ejb49dMQAIDQvv3q79U4WY72NN92vfmc 0TxOrm+SDv0d6TK+0QCnOm93erv1kc4DoNYaftiuy1lm2MrH2+wGsUcp88r+j+DR 2/UM1Ufy0ZjX93G3P1yMiBFsMHX/KA24aoqmvhocIV0RFhZnz161oIInXboduLNZ AnbDnfVFsSHACtYgT6HS2PlwvaE+ywpaUOJ3jwU/ZXtH/GMc3L6zWuEhKFy7DbOx 61qI/tqT+GT6XrKudLHzAn6Goo+a1u6PjJNYEIgzsKZUAfmkVEcuiE1ntMvglOKj e0qUvYKKc2tV11Wt6fG8XeTq2Re8SLBSqqXNCz1GVEjPgiHc983r4Ugph9wzs8D4 cKW9+B+Bfv2Y1827X+xU7ll2VzdtfqorMG+bgGPMxj+hQUS4i5RBCBAywGrqQGpd CeXYabO6KHjxnrx3J7hU1S4GXHI1hl/g2CSS+FaeSE6NLyHUqQWgyK/PBEsRg1J1 /IvCJuQUKdttFs4gpeGHf7vv2e79yFERFpD4Dch6368ylzrdEDitBl7jTwX5cr9s Dd8wnk+FDrgktzTCO0p7hMwkwXbgR9FKq6ganfpswjPM+wkiq9vMVi1ZPxXzBwq2 bRuwWJhzj4zKnX0uFMBUpebfjYjA1yClCtbM72FX/jv4A/fG42dnovbT0SzpQq5N cr9u6PAS1Bdtj8u9OU0Q =HUDy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
If I could figure out how to get pd -extended and pd vanilla how to not have audio dropouts when i move the mouse or trackpad i might be able to make some travel money by playing some shows. Toshiba Sattelite L355-S7902 dual Intel Pentium at 2. somethin another GHz, 4Gb ram. I should be able to move 10 mice without an audio dropout on ubuntu studio 13.8 64 bit please help!
I have the same problem on my Archlinux x86_64 install, running vanilla and extended with jackd. The same thing happens on my debian install on the same laptop (Core2 T6400, 2GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 4GB RAM). I don't live patch (yet), and found out that if you exit edit mode it works a little better (there's still the ocassional dropout).
It would be nice to have a clue on how to avoid this anyway.
Thanks to all,
Fede