Hi list, just got my hands on the pd-gui-rewrite. It looks great, smooth and sweet, you guys have done a big re-work and i'm pretty impressed. Anyway now comes the hassle.. I cannot have the sound working on my soundcard (simple edirol UA-25 on Ubuntu 8.04). Launching pd - with or without pasuspender and or qjackctl - gives me endless: ... ... ... unknown API unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Clicking the OSS and portaudio settings I don't see any listed device, the dropdown menu is simply blank. Am i missing something? didn't find anything useful in the archive so far.
Anyway all the other new features work smoothly here (so far). thanks,
cheers
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi list, just got my hands on the pd-gui-rewrite. It looks great, smooth and sweet, you guys have done a big re-work and i'm pretty impressed. Anyway now comes the hassle.. I cannot have the sound working on my soundcard (simple edirol UA-25 on Ubuntu 8.04). Launching pd - with or without pasuspender and or qjackctl - gives me endless: ... ... ... unknown API unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Clicking the OSS and portaudio settings I don't see any listed device, the dropdown menu is simply blank. Am i missing something? didn't find anything useful in the archive so far.
by default, the pd-gui rewrite seems to build without jack or portaudio. however, the gui is not very impressed, and still shows portaudio and/or jack.
if you compiled it yourself, try to explicitly enable jack with "--enabled-jack"
fg,ard IOhannes
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:09 +0100, "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi list, just got my hands on the pd-gui-rewrite. It looks great, smooth and sweet, you guys have done a big re-work and i'm pretty impressed. Anyway now comes the hassle.. I cannot have the sound working on my soundcard (simple edirol UA-25 on Ubuntu 8.04). Launching pd - with or without pasuspender and or qjackctl - gives me endless: ... ... ... unknown API unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Clicking the OSS and portaudio settings I don't see any listed device, the dropdown menu is simply blank. Am i missing something? didn't find anything useful in the archive so far.
by default, the pd-gui rewrite seems to build without jack or portaudio. however, the gui is not very impressed, and still shows portaudio and/or jack.
if you compiled it yourself, try to explicitly enable jack with "--enabled-jack"
On my Ubuntu/Karmic, OSS, ALSA, and portaudio all work for me. I build like this:
./autogen.sh && ./configure && make cd src && ./pd
Why do you think portaudio is not being included?
.hc
Thanks folks, this mean portaudio _is_ included, right? I compiled as Hans did, should i compile again with jack flag?
When i try to configure portaudio in pd settings i have this in the terminal:
Error number -9996 opening portaudio stream Error message: Invalid device*
M
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:09 +0100, "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi list, just got my hands on the pd-gui-rewrite. It looks great, smooth and
sweet,
you guys have done a big re-work and i'm pretty impressed. Anyway now comes the hassle.. I cannot have the sound working on my soundcard (simple edirol UA-25 on Ubuntu 8.04). Launching pd - with or without pasuspender and or qjackctl - gives me endless: ... ... ... unknown API unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Clicking the OSS and portaudio settings I don't see any listed device,
the
dropdown menu is simply blank. Am i missing something? didn't find anything useful in the archive so far.
by default, the pd-gui rewrite seems to build without jack or portaudio. however, the gui is not very impressed, and still shows portaudio and/or jack.
if you compiled it yourself, try to explicitly enable jack with "--enabled-jack"
On my Ubuntu/Karmic, OSS, ALSA, and portaudio all work for me. I build like this:
./autogen.sh && ./configure && make cd src && ./pd
Why do you think portaudio is not being included?
.hc
Try jack and see if it works. It looks like portaudio did compile on
your machine, but something isn't working right.
.hc
On Jan 14, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Thanks folks, this mean portaudio _is_ included, right? I compiled as Hans did, should i compile again with jack flag?
When i try to configure portaudio in pd settings i have this in the
terminal:Error number -9996 opening portaudio stream Error message: Invalid device
M
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:09 +0100, "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoelnig@iem.at
wrote:
Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi list, just got my hands on the pd-gui-rewrite. It looks great, smooth
and sweet,
you guys have done a big re-work and i'm pretty impressed. Anyway now comes the hassle.. I cannot have the sound working on my soundcard (simple edirol
UA-25 on
Ubuntu 8.04). Launching pd - with or without pasuspender and or qjackctl -
gives me
endless: ... ... ... unknown API unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Clicking the OSS and portaudio settings I don't see any listed
device, the
dropdown menu is simply blank. Am i missing something? didn't find anything useful in the archive so far.
by default, the pd-gui rewrite seems to build without jack or
portaudio.
however, the gui is not very impressed, and still shows portaudio
and/or
jack.
if you compiled it yourself, try to explicitly enable jack with "--enabled-jack"
On my Ubuntu/Karmic, OSS, ALSA, and portaudio all work for me. I
build like this:./autogen.sh && ./configure && make cd src && ./pd
Why do you think portaudio is not being included?
.hc
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