Dear Members of pd-list,
here is sth that looks strange to me:
i have a debian testing system with an hdsp pci card. when i have the card in auto_sync mode (i.e. it accepts any digital clock at any input as master clock) and it receives 44.1kHz clock from my mixer via Adat-IN, pd refuses to open audio:
error: OSS: SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS failed /dev/dsp
but when i put the card into 44.1kHz master mode, so that it ignores any incoming clock, pd runs fine with oss emulation and 18 channels! i would prefer to have the card in slave sync mode. has anyone had the same?
prost,
Peter
error: OSS: SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS failed /dev/dsp
but when i put the card into 44.1kHz master mode, so that it ignores any incoming clock, pd runs fine with oss emulation and 18 channels! i would prefer to have the card in slave sync mode. has anyone had the same?
i never tried to run my hdsp with oss ... have you tried wini's asiomm or jack?
t
i never tried to run my hdsp with oss ... have you tried wini's asiomm or jack?
jack works, but gives worse latency, and the need for realtime modules to make it run as non-root user. i haven't managed to get wini's native alsa support to work, is it true that it is merged into miller's 0.38 branch? It's no big problem, since i can get pd to run with hdsp multichannels either way, just thought it was an interesting fact.
cheerio says.. Peter
jack works, but gives worse latency, and the need for realtime modules to make it run as non-root user. i haven't managed to get wini's native alsa support to work, is it true that it is merged into miller's 0.38 branch? It's no
yes ... although i can't signal pd from the gui any more ... haven't had a look at it, though...
about the latency, i'm not sure, if it has an impact ... got to check it, but not today ...
t