This one missed the list. well deserved gratefulness inside ;)
On 25/01/2013 15:43, Esteban Viveros wrote:
HAhahahaha... Windows unsafe.. Yeah! You're right again!
Many many thanks to HC!! Turning off my humbleness I can say.. I'm your Top fan! :)
Best Regards!
2013/1/25 Pierre-Olivier Boulant <po.boulant@free.fr mailto:po.boulant@free.fr>
Hi, I wouldn't be too worried about turning off UAC and being admin on a Windows machine. Mine are setup like this and nothing has ever happened because of that. Most linux users would say Windows is unsafe anyway. ;) I'm testing your build. This is excellent! Thank you for taking the time to make this happen. Cheers pob On 25/01/2013 14:35, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Yep! Pierre you're right! I change UAC settings and now I can use all set.. Jack (without administrator privileges), Pd (without administrator) and Ableton Live (administrator mode). I don't do a hard test but sound is working like a video test... The unique problem is my computer with windows 7 are completly unsafe with that UAC settings, but that put to work this 3 apps together. The build are in https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6TScIMkPOGJSHdwZzJVM19CQ00/edit I think that can work in windows 7 x64, I use to built that Mixed 64/32 bit Jack 1.9.9 disponible here: http://jackaudio.org/download I don't have certainty if that build can be shared in that way, but we can try! ;) 2013/1/25 Pierre-Olivier Boulant <po.boulant@free.fr <mailto:po.boulant@free.fr>> Hola Esteban, That's very good progress. I have my account set up as administrator and I have disabled UAC too. Have you tried this? I can try out your built if you want. Cheers Pierre-Olivier On 25/01/2013 09:47, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Sorry for delay... I do a video to exemplify the procedure I doing... In this try particulary, pd starts in the first try... On others tries I was needed to try twice to open pd... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ldcUNoTtoY More information just ask! ;) 2013/1/24 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com <mailto:jbeezez@gmail.com>> HI all, hope I'm not barging in... I've had troubles recently with qjackctl on debian wheezy. The simplest solution was, as IOhannes said, have jack running beforehand. I found just running jackd (the server element) was most reliable. Mine looks like this for example (from command line): jackd -T -ndefault -p 128 -v -R -P 90 -v -T -d alsa -n 2 -r 44100 -p 128 -d hw:1,0 -M -H Trial and error is your friend here. Best wishes, Julian On 24 January 2013 07:11, IOhannes zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at <mailto:zmoelnig@iem.at>> wrote: On 01/24/2013 02:09 AM, Esteban Viveros wrote: But.. I have new problems now.. hhehehehe When I start pd, I have: JACK: unable to connect to JACK server JACK: server returned status 17 try starting the JACK-server before running Pd. (Pd is supposed to automatically start jack if it is not runing, but people are reporting problems with that) fgmadr IOhannes
Its great that you got this working! Once I get the 0.44 builds going, hopefully soon, I'll include this there so that the nightly builds will include Jack support on Windows.
Sorry I can't help out with the current issues, I just really don't know enough about Jack or Windows.
.hc
On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Pierre-Olivier Boulant wrote:
This one missed the list. well deserved gratefulness inside ;)
On 25/01/2013 15:43, Esteban Viveros wrote:
HAhahahaha... Windows unsafe.. Yeah! You're right again!
Many many thanks to HC!! Turning off my humbleness I can say.. I'm your Top fan! :)
Best Regards!
2013/1/25 Pierre-Olivier Boulant po.boulant@free.fr Hi,
I wouldn't be too worried about turning off UAC and being admin on a Windows machine. Mine are setup like this and nothing has ever happened because of that. Most linux users would say Windows is unsafe anyway. ;)
I'm testing your build. This is excellent! Thank you for taking the time to make this happen.
Cheers pob
On 25/01/2013 14:35, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Yep! Pierre you're right!
I change UAC settings and now I can use all set.. Jack (without administrator privileges), Pd (without administrator) and Ableton Live (administrator mode). I don't do a hard test but sound is working like a video test...
The unique problem is my computer with windows 7 are completly unsafe with that UAC settings, but that put to work this 3 apps together.
The build are in https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6TScIMkPOGJSHdwZzJVM19CQ00/edit
I think that can work in windows 7 x64, I use to built that Mixed 64/32 bit Jack 1.9.9 disponible here: http://jackaudio.org/download
I don't have certainty if that build can be shared in that way, but we can try! ;)
2013/1/25 Pierre-Olivier Boulant po.boulant@free.fr Hola Esteban,
That's very good progress. I have my account set up as administrator and I have disabled UAC too. Have you tried this? I can try out your built if you want.
Cheers Pierre-Olivier
On 25/01/2013 09:47, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Sorry for delay...
I do a video to exemplify the procedure I doing... In this try particulary, pd starts in the first try... On others tries I was needed to try twice to open pd...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ldcUNoTtoY
More information just ask! ;)
2013/1/24 Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com HI all, hope I'm not barging in...
I've had troubles recently with qjackctl on debian wheezy. The simplest solution was, as IOhannes said, have jack running beforehand. I found just running jackd (the server element) was most reliable.
Mine looks like this for example (from command line): jackd -T -ndefault -p 128 -v -R -P 90 -v -T -d alsa -n 2 -r 44100 -p 128 -d hw:1,0 -M -H
Trial and error is your friend here.
Best wishes,
Julian
On 24 January 2013 07:11, IOhannes zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote: On 01/24/2013 02:09 AM, Esteban Viveros wrote:
But.. I have new problems now.. hhehehehe
When I start pd, I have: JACK: unable to connect to JACK server JACK: server returned status 17
try starting the JACK-server before running Pd. (Pd is supposed to automatically start jack if it is not runing, but people are reporting problems with that)
fgmadr IOhannes
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