there seems to be some problem with writesf~, on my machine at least.
i have made an abstraction that will open a file to be written into by writesf~ and to be "paused" by using the [switch~] object....switch = 0, no audio is recorded, switch = 1, the recording starts again.
this all works fine until i try to change files being written into arrays....then sometimes it works correctly, and sometimes it doesn't.
...is it possible that there is some conflict between the "open" message sent to writesf~ and the read message i am sending to my arrays?
SORRY!
i found the problem....it's totally my own fault. hard disk was full.
..this is really starting to look like i'm talking to myself, but the problem has re-occured. i cleared out 7 gig of space on the HD, so that's not the cause.
it's totally random.
no ideas??? is there another object i can use for direct HD recording that will allow me to pause while i change audio files / sequences etc???
hi hardoff
hard off wrote:
no ideas??? is there another object i can use for direct HD recording that will allow me to pause while i change audio files / sequences etc???
hm... quite strange problem. you can try [sfrecord] from zexy. it records . hopefully that helps.
just a thought: what if you defragment your harddisk? does that make sense?
good luck roman
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Roman Haefeli wrote:
it records .
obviously it does. i wanted to say, that it records only raw-data in different numbers of channels.
roman
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