Hi, I followed the tips below and it worked, (great!) but the sound is glitchy at all -audiobuf and sample rate settings. I assume it should work smoothly- should I try a new version of alsa? I am still hanging on to 9.2 because it works with the quattro and pd 0.36-0- I don't want to lose the combination until something else works... Thanks for any hints Tim Barrass
cool, the maudio quattro is working through the oss layer again !!! if /dev/dsp0 is your quattro, create a symlink from /dev/adsp0 to /dev/dsp1 ... then you can start pd with -audiodev 1,2 and you'll be able to access all 4 channels in and out ... better than frank's alsa hack ;-) Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783
I followed the tips below and it worked, (great!) but the sound is glitchy at all -audiobuf and sample rate settings. I assume it should work smoothly- should I try a new version of alsa? I am still hanging on to 9.2 because it works with the quattro and pd 0.36-0- I don't want to lose the combination until something else works... Thanks for any hints Tim Barrass
i'm using it with alsa 1.0.0-rc2 or alsa that is included in kernel 2.6.1-rc3 ... i don't get any clicks/glitches ... and i currently use audiobuf settings of 30 ms, sample rate 44100 ... i haven't tried 0.9.2 with the pd 0.37, but it should work ... can you describe the errors you get? do you get a constant distortion? i experienced that in 0.37 before 1test3 ... do you get this sound on all channels or only on the first 2 channels?
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Hi all,
Alsa I/O is glitchy in general in 0.37-1test3... I've got a fix I'll put out in the final 0.37-1 once I believe it's stable..
cheers Miller
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 11:16:14PM +1100, t.barrass@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au wrote:
Hi, I followed the tips below and it worked, (great!) but the sound is glitchy at all -audiobuf and sample rate settings. I assume it should work smoothly- should I try a new version of alsa? I am still hanging on to 9.2 because it works with the quattro and pd 0.36-0- I don't want to lose the combination until something else works... Thanks for any hints Tim Barrass
cool, the maudio quattro is working through the oss layer again !!! if /dev/dsp0 is your quattro, create a symlink from /dev/adsp0 to /dev/dsp1 ... then you can start pd with -audiodev 1,2 and you'll be able to access all 4 channels in and out ... better than frank's alsa hack ;-) Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783
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Alsa I/O is glitchy in general in 0.37-1test3... I've got a fix I'll put out in the final 0.37-1 once I believe it's stable..
well, this problem occurred using alsa's oss layer ... afaik the pd side of that it is working pretty good...
Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783 -- The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes "Awww!" Jack Kerouac