Dear all
There is such a thing as -nosleep option as a pd flag command in pd? I have seen it somewhere but it doesn't work!! I had already in the past very bad experiences because of this, because pd just stoped the connection with my audio inteface even if the computer was always active. I wonder also if could be a procedure from the interface (Presonus Firebox). I'm on a Mac Intel Os X. Any tip on this issue is precious!
Thanks in advance, Gilberto Bernardes
http://bernardes7.googlepages.com
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"-nosleep" is experimental... I've had severe trouble getting low latencies on dual processor machines; one workaround is to have Pd never "sleep" so it occupies one entire CPU. It's rude to the rest of the machine though :)
M On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 12:38:45AM +0100, gilberto bernardes wrote:
Dear all
There is such a thing as -nosleep option as a pd flag command in pd? I have seen it somewhere but it doesn't work!! I had already in the past very bad experiences because of this, because pd just stoped the connection with my audio inteface even if the computer was always active. I wonder also if could be a procedure from the interface (Presonus Firebox). I'm on a Mac Intel Os X. Any tip on this issue is precious!
Thanks in advance, Gilberto Bernardes
http://bernardes7.googlepages.com
Confira v?deos com not?cias do NY Times, gols direto do Lance, videocassetadas e muito mais no MSN Video! http://video.msn.com/?mkt=pt-br _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list