Hi Tim - on my windows machine, I see two sections, one for Microsoft Store apps and one for Desktop apps.
In my case, all the microsoft apps are disallowed. There are 20-ish buttons all indicating Off. I've allowed all desktop apps access via a single on-off button, it indicates On. The fact that you reported that chuck.exe had registered access to the microphone makes me think that that isn't your problem. I think I missed the part of your report that indicated that ctrl-c wasn't functioning. It raises the question of what state chuck is actually in. Perhaps if you try: chuck -v yourtest.ck, the resulting dump will illuminate the mystery? On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 10:43 AM Tim Burgess <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > > Unfortunately, going through my DAC options hasn’t helped, as I suspected. > > > > An odd question, but when you go into the dialog to change access to the > microphone and you navigate to the list of applications, including > chuck.exe, are those items visually checked? I ask because I’m blind and > use a screen reader to interact with my computer – sometimes we don’t get > all the feedback from a UI element that we might need and I’m wondering if > that’s the case here. > > > > Cheers. > > > > Tim > > > > *From:* [email protected] < > [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Tim Burgess > *Sent:* 24 March 2021 17:13 > *To:* 'ChucK Users Mailing List' <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows > > > > OK, sounds fair enough and the thought had crossed my mind, but I haven’t > had another chance to play since posting. > > > > I’ll give it a try, but my gut says that it’ll fail given that Ctrl+C > doesn’t cause my simple .ck file to quit – control never returns to the > command prompt. > > > > Really appreciate the help anyhow and I’ll post back if I find the > solution. > > > > > > *Cheers.* > > > > *Tim* > > > > *From:* [email protected] < > [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Dana Batali > *Sent:* 24 March 2021 16:26 > *To:* ChucK Users Mailing List <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows > > > > Tim - the only other thing I can think of is that since you have multiple > audio devices, the one you are listening to isn't the one that chuck is > producing sound on. If this is the case you have two options: > > > > 1. tell chuck to try one of the other outputs via the -dac0,1,2 > command-line > > 2. use windows sound settings to select an alternate default sound device. > > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 3:06 AM Tim Burgess <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, but chuck shows up in the list of applications > that accessed the microphone and access is turned on. I don’t know if it > helps, but here’s the output from chuck –probe: > > > > [chuck]: found 5 device(s) ... > > [chuck]: ------( audio device: 1 )--------------- > > [chuck]: device name = "Default Device" > > [chuck]: probe [success] ... > > [chuck]: # output channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # input channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # duplex Channels = 2 > > [chuck]: default output = YES > > [chuck]: default input = YES > > [chuck]: natively supported data formats: > > [chuck]: 8-bit int > > [chuck]: 16-bit int > > [chuck]: supported sample rates: > > [chuck]: 4000 Hz > > [chuck]: 5512 Hz > > [chuck]: 8000 Hz > > [chuck]: 9600 Hz > > [chuck]: 11025 Hz > > [chuck]: 16000 Hz > > [chuck]: 22050 Hz > > [chuck]: 32000 Hz > > [chuck]: 44100 Hz > > [chuck]: 48000 Hz > > [chuck]: 88200 Hz > > [chuck]: 96000 Hz > > [chuck]: 176400 Hz > > [chuck]: 192000 Hz > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( audio device: 2 )--------------- > > [chuck]: device name = "Speakers (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 128))" > > [chuck]: probe [success] ... > > [chuck]: # output channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # input channels = 0 > > [chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0 > > [chuck]: default output = NO > > [chuck]: default input = NO > > [chuck]: natively supported data formats: > > [chuck]: 8-bit int > > [chuck]: 16-bit int > > [chuck]: supported sample rates: > > [chuck]: 4000 Hz > > [chuck]: 5512 Hz > > [chuck]: 8000 Hz > > [chuck]: 9600 Hz > > [chuck]: 11025 Hz > > [chuck]: 16000 Hz > > [chuck]: 22050 Hz > > [chuck]: 32000 Hz > > [chuck]: 44100 Hz > > [chuck]: 48000 Hz > > [chuck]: 88200 Hz > > [chuck]: 96000 Hz > > [chuck]: 176400 Hz > > [chuck]: 192000 Hz > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( audio device: 3 )--------------- > > [chuck]: device name = "Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB > 128))" > > [chuck]: probe [success] ... > > [chuck]: # output channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # input channels = 0 > > [chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0 > > [chuck]: default output = NO > > [chuck]: default input = NO > > [chuck]: natively supported data formats: > > [chuck]: 8-bit int > > [chuck]: 16-bit int > > [chuck]: supported sample rates: > > [chuck]: 4000 Hz > > [chuck]: 5512 Hz > > [chuck]: 8000 Hz > > [chuck]: 9600 Hz > > [chuck]: 11025 Hz > > [chuck]: 16000 Hz > > [chuck]: 22050 Hz > > [chuck]: 32000 Hz > > [chuck]: 44100 Hz > > [chuck]: 48000 Hz > > [chuck]: 88200 Hz > > [chuck]: 96000 Hz > > [chuck]: 176400 Hz > > [chuck]: 192000 Hz > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( audio device: 4 )--------------- > > [chuck]: device name = "Microphone (Kinoni Audio Source)" > > [chuck]: probe [success] ... > > [chuck]: # output channels = 0 > > [chuck]: # input channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0 > > [chuck]: default output = NO > > [chuck]: default input = NO > > [chuck]: natively supported data formats: > > [chuck]: 8-bit int > > [chuck]: 16-bit int > > [chuck]: supported sample rates: > > [chuck]: 11025 Hz > > [chuck]: 22050 Hz > > [chuck]: 44100 Hz > > [chuck]: 96000 Hz > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( audio device: 5 )--------------- > > [chuck]: device name = "Internal Microphone (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 128))" > > [chuck]: probe [success] ... > > [chuck]: # output channels = 0 > > [chuck]: # input channels = 2 > > [chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0 > > [chuck]: default output = NO > > [chuck]: default input = NO > > [chuck]: natively supported data formats: > > [chuck]: 8-bit int > > [chuck]: 16-bit int > > [chuck]: supported sample rates: > > [chuck]: 11025 Hz > > [chuck]: 22050 Hz > > [chuck]: 44100 Hz > > [chuck]: 96000 Hz > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: > > [chuck](via RtMidi): RtMidiIn::initialize: no MIDI input devices currently > available. > > [chuck]: ------( chuck -- 0 MIDI inputs )------ > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 MIDI outputs )----- > > [chuck]: [0] : "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 mouse device )------ > > [chuck]: [0] : "Mouse" > > [chuck]: > > [chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 keyboard device )------ > > [chuck]: [0] : "Keyboard" > > > > *Take care and stay safe.* > > > > *Tim* > > > > *From:* [email protected] < > [email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Dana Batali > *Sent:* 23 March 2021 17:43 > *To:* ChucK Users Mailing List <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows > > > > It's possible chuck is waiting for access to your microphone and windows > 10 defaults to disallowing access. > > You can grant access to the microphone via a setting called "Allow apps to > access your microphone". > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > chuck-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users > > _______________________________________________ > chuck-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users >
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