When launching Pd with the -rt flag, shouldn't I get a message like this: priority 6 scheduling enabled priority 8 scheduling enabled
I'm trying this in an Odroid and don't get this message and have a feeling real time priority is not set (and maybe it's the reason I'm getting drop outs).
I've been posting several stuff about this Odroid story, but I'm struggling to get decent results...
I should have made more noise about this... in 0.46, you get printout when real-time priority fails, and nothing when it succeeds.
So I think you're running real-time.
OTOH I think I should at least make the 'verbose" flag generate printout as to the exct status...
cheers M
On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 12:55:17PM +0300, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
When launching Pd with the -rt flag, shouldn't I get a message like this: priority 6 scheduling enabled priority 8 scheduling enabled
I'm trying this in an Odroid and don't get this message and have a feeling real time priority is not set (and maybe it's the reason I'm getting drop outs).
I've been posting several stuff about this Odroid story, but I'm struggling to get decent results...
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Ehm, it seems I made a mistake. I'd typed "@audio - rtpio 99" instead of "@audio - rtprio 99" (forgot an r) in /etc/security/limits.conf I've corrected it and I do get this message now: priority 6 scheduling enabled. priority 8 scheduling enabled.
Still getting drop outs though...
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu wrote:
I should have made more noise about this... in 0.46, you get printout when real-time priority fails, and nothing when it succeeds.
So I think you're running real-time.
OTOH I think I should at least make the 'verbose" flag generate printout as to the exct status...
cheers M
On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 12:55:17PM +0300, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
When launching Pd with the -rt flag, shouldn't I get a message like this: priority 6 scheduling enabled priority 8 scheduling enabled
I'm trying this in an Odroid and don't get this message and have a
feeling
real time priority is not set (and maybe it's the reason I'm getting drop outs).
I've been posting several stuff about this Odroid story, but I'm
struggling
to get decent results...
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I've recently installed 0.46-1 on various 32-bit and 64-bit Linux machines (ubuntu/debian). On most of them I still see the "priority scheduling enabled" messages (some with 6/8, some with 98/96). On one machine the message was not shown.
BTW, to be sure if pd is running with rtprio you can you this command: ps -eo cmd,rtprio
cheers, jan
On 10/09/2014 04:27 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I should have made more noise about this... in 0.46, you get printout when real-time priority fails, and nothing when it succeeds.
So I think you're running real-time.
OTOH I think I should at least make the 'verbose" flag generate printout as to the exct status...
cheers M
On Thu, Oct 09, 2014 at 12:55:17PM +0300, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
When launching Pd with the -rt flag, shouldn't I get a message like this: priority 6 scheduling enabled priority 8 scheduling enabled
I'm trying this in an Odroid and don't get this message and have a feeling real time priority is not set (and maybe it's the reason I'm getting drop outs).
I've been posting several stuff about this Odroid story, but I'm struggling to get decent results...
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