Re: [PD] [solved] glitches when streaming UDP

2018-01-31 Thread katja
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 1:22 AM, Roman Haefeli  wrote:

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> I'm a bit unsure about the -nosleep option. What is it supposed to do?
> I thought it would make Pd burn as many CPU cycles as it can get. And
> your mail from 2015 suggests a similar behavior. I run it like this:
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> pd -noprefs -nosleep -rt -jack -channels 2
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> and it still only runs at 3% of a core with the [adc~]-[dac~] patch.
> This is with Pd-0.48-1 (git 3417d9036).
>

When running pd Pd-0.48-1 with option -nosleep on my core2 machine, CPU
load is 100% on one (switching) core. Seems like the -nosleep option does
not have the same effect on all hardware. That may be an indicator of the
underlying problem causing audio drop out.

Katja



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Re: [PD] [solved] glitches when streaming UDP

2018-01-31 Thread katja
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 9:32 AM, katja  wrote:

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> On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 1:22 AM, Roman Haefeli  wrote:
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>> I'm a bit unsure about the -nosleep option. What is it supposed to do?
>> I thought it would make Pd burn as many CPU cycles as it can get. And
>> your mail from 2015 suggests a similar behavior. I run it like this:
>>
>> pd -noprefs -nosleep -rt -jack -channels 2
>>
>> and it still only runs at 3% of a core with the [adc~]-[dac~] patch.
>> This is with Pd-0.48-1 (git 3417d9036).
>>
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> When running pd Pd-0.48-1 with option -nosleep on my core2 machine, CPU
> load is 100% on one (switching) core. Seems like the -nosleep option does
> not have the same effect on all hardware. That may be an indicator of the
> underlying problem causing audio drop out.
>

Sorry, forgot to mention that this is with Xubuntu 16.04.


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Re: [PD] 64 bit windows test build for Pd

2018-01-31 Thread Pierre Guillot
Just below "README file for Pd", (or perhaps you should refresh the page).


> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2018 00:33:27 -0200
> From: Alexandre Torres Porres 
> To: Miller Puckette 
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> Subject: Re: [PD] 64 bit windows test build for Pd
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> 2018-01-30 18:40 GMT-02:00 Miller Puckette :
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> > The new one's available on the usual page: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.
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> can't see it yet
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[PD] [OT] otay boogle

2018-01-31 Thread Chris McCormick
https://nicholas.carlini.com/code/audio_adversarial_examples/
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Re: [PD] [OT] otay boogle

2018-01-31 Thread Dan Wilcox
Thanks for another reason not to buy an always listening spy device.

Do I detect the content of the next McCormick release?

> On Jan 31, 2018, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
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> From: Chris McCormick mailto:ch...@mccormick.cx>>
> To: PD List mailto:pd-l...@iem.at>>
> Subject: [PD] [OT] otay boogle
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> https://nicholas.carlini.com/code/audio_adversarial_examples/ 
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Dan Wilcox
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danomatika.com 
robotcowboy.com 



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