Hello everybody, I am trying to setup a longtime (that is several days, later maybe permanent) streaming application and have problems with oggcast~ and also mp3cast~, which both crash after some time. of course this could also be a traffic connection problem, but it ends with pd hanging up or exiting after some time. I use pd-extended 39.2 from hans-christoph's website, on linux. I guess, both objects should run stable, right? Could long periods of silence cause the connection to break? could a hardware-network problem (e.g. pulling the netcable out of the computers, or just losing the local internet connection) cause pd to crash? Sorry, I did not find the exact problem yet, still trying around, but maybe someone has an idea already. marius.
hi,
maybe you can use jack to send audio from pd to http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ or http://www.oddsock.org/tools/oddcastv3_jack/
maybe it's more stable... don't know pat
I've been running an ogg stream on Windows with Pd-0.39.2-extended-
test4 and its been quite stable, but needed one restart in about a
month, but that might have been human error. I'd guess GNU/Linux
will be more stable.
.hc
On Sep 12, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Marius Schebella wrote:
Hello everybody, I am trying to setup a longtime (that is several days, later maybe
permanent) streaming application and have problems with oggcast~
and also mp3cast~, which both crash after some time. of course this
could also be a traffic connection problem, but it ends with pd
hanging up or exiting after some time. I use pd-extended 39.2 from hans-christoph's website, on linux. I guess, both objects should run stable, right? Could long periods of silence cause the connection to break? could
a hardware-network problem (e.g. pulling the netcable out of the
computers, or just losing the local internet connection) cause pd
to crash? Sorry, I did not find the exact problem yet, still trying around,
but maybe someone has an idea already. marius.
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hi, in the meantime I also think some (most?) of my problems were human errors. still I am not restless happy, for example I found two versions of oggcast~.pd_linux with different file sizes in the pd-extended package. One is in the extra folder and one in the pdogg folder. What is the difference between them? marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
I've been running an ogg stream on Windows with Pd-0.39.2-extended- test4 and its been quite stable, but needed one restart in about a
month, but that might have been human error. I'd guess GNU/Linux will be more stable..hc
On Sep 12, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Marius Schebella wrote:
Hello everybody, I am trying to setup a longtime (that is several days, later maybe
permanent) streaming application and have problems with oggcast~ and also mp3cast~, which both crash after some time. of course this could also be a traffic connection problem, but it ends with pd hanging up or exiting after some time. I use pd-extended 39.2 from hans-christoph's website, on linux. I guess, both objects should run stable, right? Could long periods of silence cause the connection to break? could a hardware-network problem (e.g. pulling the netcable out of the
computers, or just losing the local internet connection) cause pd to crash? Sorry, I did not find the exact problem yet, still trying around, but maybe someone has an idea already. marius.
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The one in "extra" is compiled via Günter's alias method in externals/
build/src, so it's probably a tiny bit bigger. The other one is
compiled directly. They are from the same source.
In Pd-extended, the files built in externals/build/src are now in a
separate libdir called "flatspace", so there is basically nothing in
"extra" anymore.
.hc
On Sep 13, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Marius Schebella wrote:
hi, in the meantime I also think some (most?) of my problems were human
errors. still I am not restless happy, for example I found two
versions of oggcast~.pd_linux with different file sizes in the pd- extended package. One is in the extra folder and one in the pdogg
folder. What is the difference between them? marius.Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
I've been running an ogg stream on Windows with Pd-0.39.2- extended- test4 and its been quite stable, but needed one restart
in about a month, but that might have been human error. I'd
guess GNU/Linux will be more stable. .hc On Sep 12, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Marius Schebella wrote:Hello everybody, I am trying to setup a longtime (that is several days, later
maybe permanent) streaming application and have problems with
oggcast~ and also mp3cast~, which both crash after some time. of
course this could also be a traffic connection problem, but it
ends with pd hanging up or exiting after some time. I use pd-extended 39.2 from hans-christoph's website, on linux. I guess, both objects should run stable, right? Could long periods of silence cause the connection to break?
could a hardware-network problem (e.g. pulling the netcable out
of the computers, or just losing the local internet connection)
cause pd to crash? Sorry, I did not find the exact problem yet, still trying
around, but maybe someone has an idea already. marius.
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