Strange but true. I switched the pd binary from netpd (0.39-2) with an
older version of pd-extended (0.38-4) and have noticed some reduced
glitching? It was a little tricky because I had to load the _chat.pd
manually, but other than that it seemed to work.
Next I plan to try and start netpd from Miller's latest distro
Pd version 0.40-1 compiled for Macintosh OSX 10.4 (i386 or ppc) (5 Megabytes).

On 10/20/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Make sure that the "defeat real-time scheduling" box is not checked
in the "Startup" preferences.  That's important on Mac OS X to get
click-free performance.

.hc

On Oct 15, 2006, at 2:17 PM, Cypod wrote:

> Hia,
>  I am using:
> Pd version 0.39-2
> OSX 10.4.8
> 1.5 Ghz PowerPC G4 processor
> 1.25 GB DDR SDRAM
> I am running a new version of net-pd:
> iemlib1 (R-1.16) library loaded!   (c) Thomas Musil 05.2005
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] iem KUG Graz Austria
> iemlib2 (R-1.16) library loaded!   (c) Thomas Musil 05.2005
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] iem KUG Graz Austria
> iem_t3_lib (R-1.16) library loaded!   (c) Gerhard Eckel, Thomas
> Musil 05.2005
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] iem KUG Graz Austria
>
> iemmatrix 0.1
>       objects for manipulating 2d-matrices
>       (c) IOhannes m zmölnig, Thomas Musil, Franz Zotter :: iem, 2001-2005
>       compiled Oct  9 2005 : 11:20:45
>
> And when I run the same combination of patches on my winxp 2.2Ghz
> AMD, 1GB ram
> desktop top it is fine, with no glitches or drops. Which is cool if I
> want to play at home since the desktop is connected to the stereo
> anyway, but a drag if I want to play out and don't want to bring the
> desktop along.
>
> On 10/13/06, Kyle Klipowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> First, which versions of OSX and Pd are you using?
>>
>> ~Kyle
>>
>>
>> On 10/13/06, Cypod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Hello PD community,
>> >
>> >  Lately I have been experiencing audio drops on my powerbook,
>> but not my
>> desktop? Is this something other users of OSX have had problems
>> with. One
>> idea that I had was to increase the latency,  what command line
>> option can I
>> use to set latency at start up?
>> >
>> > B~
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