hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp .. this is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a clean install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if there is nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever trying to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause of the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are you having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i also tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ... closing audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .
I usually run pd with XP. It seems to run fine altough I also had this problem with the -nogui flag. I posted a thread a while ago concerning this. Seems like -nogui option makes Pd behave differently... Ivan
joge . wrote:
hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp .. this is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a clean install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if there is nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever trying to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause of the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are you having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i also tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ... closing audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .
Yes, if you run -nogui, put a "netreceive" somewhere in your patch or else the scheduler gets sick. Why, you might ask, but it's too ugly to talk about
cheers Miller
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:35:05AM +0200, Ivan Franco wrote:
I usually run pd with XP. It seems to run fine altough I also had this problem with the -nogui flag. I posted a thread a while ago concerning this. Seems like -nogui option makes Pd behave differently... Ivan
joge . wrote:
hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp .. this is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a clean install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if there is nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever trying to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause of the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are you having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i also tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ... closing audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .
--
Ivan Almeida Soares Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com
YDreams SA www.ydreams.com
(imagine a world with no sound and color...) www.iua.upf.es/~ifranco
is there any reason that you can think of that would make pd eat up alot of cpu on windows xp professional [or home] then on windows 2000 ?
joge .
Yes, if you run -nogui, put a "netreceive" somewhere in your patch or else the scheduler gets sick. Why, you might ask, but it's too ugly to talk about
cheers Miller
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:35:05AM +0200, Ivan Franco wrote:
I usually run pd with XP. It seems to run fine altough I also had this problem with the -nogui flag. I posted a thread a while ago concerning this. Seems like -nogui option makes Pd behave differently... Ivan
joge . wrote:
hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp ..
this
is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a
clean
install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if
there is
nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever
trying
to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause
of
the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are
you
having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i
also
tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ...
closing
audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .
--
Ivan Almeida Soares Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com
YDreams SA www.ydreams.com
(imagine a world with no sound and color...) www.iua.upf.es/~ifranco
I can make a guess: it could be that the select() call is returning instantly instead of sleeping as it should. This is what happens for -nogui on W2K, and perhaps it happens all the time on XP.
Maybe I have to go install XP on a machine somewhere... yuck! Miller
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:48:22PM -0400, joge . wrote:
is there any reason that you can think of that would make pd eat up alot of cpu on windows xp professional [or home] then on windows 2000 ?
joge .
Yes, if you run -nogui, put a "netreceive" somewhere in your patch or else the scheduler gets sick. Why, you might ask, but it's too ugly to talk about
cheers Miller
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:35:05AM +0200, Ivan Franco wrote:
I usually run pd with XP. It seems to run fine altough I also had this problem with the -nogui flag. I posted a thread a while ago concerning this. Seems like -nogui option makes Pd behave differently... Ivan
joge . wrote:
hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp ..
this
is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a
clean
install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if
there is
nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever
trying
to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause
of
the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are
you
having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i
also
tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ...
closing
audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .
--
Ivan Almeida Soares Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com
YDreams SA www.ydreams.com
(imagine a world with no sound and color...) www.iua.upf.es/~ifranco
pd works fine under XP. but i had a problem with real-time sampling. a sampler took unclean sound from audio input on unexpected moment of time, it was just noise recorded in arrays. it seems the reason is new audio drivers for my SBLive which work in full duplex mode under WinXP. i still use XP for edit mode, but for live performance i have to use Win2000 with old audio drivers for more stability.
andrey
----- Original Message ----- From: "joge ." joge@goodship.net To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:23 PM Subject: [PD] windows xp , pd .35 test 24 , cpu overload .
hello all ,
i recently upgraded my win2k sony vaio z505ls laptop to windows xp .. this is the machine that i usually run pd off of . however after doing a clean install of windows xp , when ever i run pd my cpu gets loaded . if there
is
nothing running in the pd window then i can still open up a patch ... however once i load patches that i had on the this machine before , the computer comes to a crawl . i installed the sony drivers before ever
trying
to run pd with windows xp installed so i dont know if this is the cause of the problem . is any one else running windows xp and pd ? if so are you having any issues with the combination ?
i even tried minimizing the pd window to see if it was some graphical component that was eating up the cpu but that didnt help at all . i also tried the -nogui option but it gives me the "audio I/O stuck ... closing audio" message and the system again comes to a crawl .
thanks again
joge .