Hi Jakob,

To circumvent this, what I often do from the menu is save a preferences file. 
First you hook up all your devices and tell pd to use them from the GUI. Then 
you “Save To” a specific file. This way, you can use the -prefsfile command 
line flag to specify the path to that preferences file. 

You can then manually edit the preferences file if you need to change it.

Best,

Fede

fdch.github.io

> On 29. Sep 2022, at 18:42, Jakob Laue <jakkesprin...@web.de> wrote:
> 
> Dear list,
> i would like to use the command line to start a patch on a raspberry pi. Is 
> it possible to select my audio-out-device by name using startup flags? The 
> name that Pd gives my audio device is: 'Scarlett Solo USB (hardware)'
>  
> The '-audiooutdev' flag is used indicating the number of the device-list, but 
> I am afraid that the lists' order could sometimes change, hence the startup 
> flag would choose the wrong interface.
>  
>  
> Thanks, Jakob
> 
> 
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