In my experience Pd works much better in NT than in W95, and I bet it works better in Linux as well. If you want to stay with W95, though, you can specify a larger audio buffer to reduce the glitches (and make it respond more sluggishly to input!)
try pd -audiobuf 200 for instance.
cheers Miller
Miller Puckette wrote:
In my experience Pd works much better in NT than in W95, and I bet it works better in Linux as well.
I'd have to agree. NT is very stable compared toWin9X for pd (for most things...). I have all three O.S.'s on my home intel box ,but linux space outnumbers other os's space three to one, and that figure includes NeXTStep 3.3! The linux port has been what I spend most of my pd time on, and I am thrilled with the results. I'm thinking about a work that uses both pd on my intel box and MSP on my powerPC. Assuming they are ethernet connected, is there *any* possibility for message, if not data sharing ? Of course, there's always MIDI, and analog audio.
Thanks, char lieb baker@charlieb.com