It's really pretty straightforward to do, even though it's annoying to have to load another program. This is definitely something that should be reported to the bug tracker!
~Kyle On 4/25/07, altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i see, but he has just started learning, he has used max a little bit in > the past, i dont think he will go into using pd with jack, he is still > getting into it, so he might just go back to max. I mean, i was using pd > on mac for couple of years, i never had any problem like this, there > might be another solution? I will try to talk to him tomorrow about the > jack option and see what he says about it. > > thanks > > Kyle Klipowicz(e)k dio: > > I can vouch for what Derek is saying. Best to run Pd audio through > > Jack using JackPilot. This will smooth out your audio problems on OS > > X. > > > > ~Kyle > > > > On 4/25/07, altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> actually he is using OSX 10.4.9 , i made a typo in first mail. > >> > >> what you say is exactly what i thought, but we restarted the machine few > >> times and it was always the same. he was not running anything else but > >> pd. i also thought maybe it could be some driver problem, he has an > >> external Edirol sound card he uses at home, here he was testing it with > >> the built in sound card. maybe both drivers are present and PD goes > >> funny? > >> > >> > >> Derek Holzer(e)k dio: > >> > The GUI implementation under OS X isn't as streamlined as other > >> > platforms. So quickly refreshing GUI elements (like VU meters, etc) > >> > could be one source. For example, running another GUI-heavy app with PD > >> > can also cause this trouble. > >> > > >> > I tend to use JackOSX, which gives me far less trouble than direct > >> > Portaudio. Portaudio could be one of those things (like ALSA on Linux) > >> > which needs some cleaning up. > >> > > >> > d. > >> > > >> > altern wrote: > >> >> hi > >> >> > >> >> sorry if this has been asked before. I am in the middle of a workshop > >> >> and one student is having problems with the sound in PD, this is both > >> >> with the latest extended version and the latest miller build > >> >> > >> >> he is running a > >> >> ppc g4 167gz on OSX 10.9 > >> >> > >> >> he is just playing a sine wave but the sound is dirty and periodically > >> >> distorts (ones per sec or so). We tried not to load any externals, > >> >> also increased the sound buffer, restart the machine, restart pd few > >> >> times ... but keeps making the funny noise > >> > > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> PD-list@iem.at mailing list > >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >> > > > > > > -- http://theradioproject.com http://perhapsidid.blogspot.com (((())))(()()((((((((()())))()(((((((())()()())()))) (())))))(()))))))))))))(((((((((((()()))))))))((()))) ))(((((((((((())))())))))))))))))))__________ _____())))))(((((((((((((()))))))))))_______ ((((((())))))))))))((((((((000)))oOOOOOO _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list