Hi Julian, Thanks for your suggestion. However I'm really accustomed to pd-extended and never tried to install externals by myself... and I'm quite short on time to learn this (public show in one month ;-) )
Do you really think this is related to pd-extended ? the way pd-extended interfaces with soundcard/driver is the same as vanilla's, isn't it ? About the project : the idea is to have an "autonomous" system with a tiny computer running pd, with microphone input (cheap electret) and a loudspeaker, everything working on batteries. WiFi let me control patches or even write patches through VNC. On the hardware it's quite fine : i get input/output sound, and the board can run about 6 hours with a 6600mAh battery. Loudspeaker is a commercial battery-powered amplifier with its own batteries. I used to have some noise in the microphone because the wifi dongle was too close, so i got some extra cable and sound is quite good now. cheers, Raphaël 2015-05-13 15:33 GMT+02:00 Julian Brooks <jbee...@gmail.com>: > Hi Raphaël, > > Personally never got to the bottom of that error on Debian with > pd-extended 0.43. > > Would recommend jumping to vanilla - most libs are available in the repo's. > > Hope that helps. > > Sounds an interesting project, be keen to hear how you get on. > > Regards, > > Julian > > > On 13 May 2015 at 13:56, Raphaël Ilias <phae.il...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi ! >> >> Just to inform you that I'm currently experimenting with Olimex's >> development boards, this might interest some people here (i am not doing >> any advertising at all) who are into "mobile puredata" >> >> the set-up i use consists of >> - Olimex's A20-OLinuXino-LIME board (dual core Cortex-A7) >> - with their own Debian distribution >> - cheap USB audio interface : "Terratec Aureon Dual USB" >> - pd-extended 0.43-4 >> - patching through VNC (and through Wi-Fi) >> >> And it works. >> ..not as fast as on my laptop, of course, but I can run patches ok. >> yet, the GUI is indeed quite slow (especially opening a patch) >> >> However, I have a few troubles, but it might not be the right place to >> ask... >> I am newbie to debian, so I couldn't setup jack at all. I'm using alsa >> but I get the error at startup : >> "ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe" >> (and also sometimes when opening patche, I get a bunch of these and DSP >> get stuck, i need to turn OFF and ON again pd's DSP to get audio back.) >> >> Searching the archive, I saw that some people got the same problem and >> resolved it by suspending/de-installing pulseaudio. >> But it seems that pulseaudio isn't installed here. >> Maybe someone has got a clue, where to search...? (i know this is very >> specific problem !) >> >> all best, >> >> Raphaël >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >
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