Aah, apologies. Didn't realise the error occurs on startup and patch loading only
On 14 May 2015 at 12:18, Raphaël Ilias <phae.il...@gmail.com> wrote: > salut Cyrille ;-) > > (is it possible to run pd with -something like dsp 0 ?) > > yes, this seems to work... but a bit randomly. > > however, it needs to be turned off and back on to work > in the main patch, i added something like > > [loadbang] > | > [delay 5000] > | > [t b b] > | | > | [; pd dsp 0 ( > | > [delay 100] > | > [; pd dsp 1 ( > > i always have the error messages on startup, but then it's ok > > however, audio/dsp sometimes gets stuck when opening other patches > i'll try to make a sort of watchdog that monitors when audio isn't > computed anymore (i.e. [env~] doesn't output values anymore...) > > thanks for suggestions, > > __phae_ > > > > 2015-05-13 19:07 GMT+02:00 Cyrille Henry <c...@chnry.net>: > >> hello, >> >> Le 13/05/2015 14:56, Raphaël Ilias a écrit : >> >> 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.) >>> >> >> can you try to stop the audio processing, open the patch, and start dsp >> after the patch is loaded? >> >> i guess the patch loading need to much cpu so audio can not be computed >> in the same time. >> >> cheers >> c >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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