Hi, I am trying to record audio with [writesf~] on two computers but have the beginning of these two recordings in sync. I thought of using zexy's [time] object to access the computer's clocks, which are synced to network time. [time] on my Linux O.S gives me milliseconds with three decimal points, which should be microseconds.
I tried polling [time] with a high speed [metro 0.001] and compare that time to a threshold value. But that maxes out cpu usage to 100%. As a workaround I could somehow encode the start time of [writesf~] into its first sample and use some python script to synchronise these recordings later, comparable to broadcast wave timestamps, which I thing have hms:frame timing resolution. Is there a more elegant way of achieving this? Thank you for all ideas! Peter --- [email protected] - the Pure Data mailinglist https://lists.iem.at/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/AUVOTHTK57V46NXZAAUB4ZIOPGJFRSHN/ To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.iem.at/
