I don't know why it's working. I just hope the next update won't break that!
So -sounddev 2 should work for my card showing up as card 1 ?
Incidentally, there are only two pages that I know of on the web explaining
how to use start-up flags in the command line (
Le 23/01/2013 09:49, Pierre Massat a écrit :
I don't know why it's working. I just hope the next update won't break that!
So -sounddev 2 should work for my card showing up as card 1 ? Incidentally, there are
only two pages that I know of on the web explaining how to use start-up flags in the
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On 2013-01-23 09:49, Pierre Massat wrote:
I don't know why it's working. I just hope the next update won't
break that!
So -sounddev 2 should work for my card showing up as card 1 ?
Incidentally, there are only two pages that I know of on the
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On 2013-01-23 09:49, Pierre Massat wrote:
Unless there's a better place on the web to learn about start-up
flags, i think it would be a good idea to provide more details on
the community website. I always find it frustrating when i have to
spend a
Hi,
thank you for your replies. Of course I know man, but honestly i didn't
bother to read it...
I did try '-audiodev 1' (my card shows up as card 1), but it didn't work.
I'll try again tonight.
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/1/23 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
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audiodev and other device selecting options (MIDI for example) count the
devicesstarting at 1 (probably because the first OS I ran Pd on did it
that way but I don't even remember now). invoke pd -listdev' to see what
devices Pd actually thinks it can access and how it numbers them.
cheers
Miller
Thank you for your reply, i just discovered this -listdev by looking at the
help page.
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/1/23 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu
audiodev and other device selecting options (MIDI for example) count the
devicesstarting at 1 (probably because the first OS I ran Pd on did it
that
Dear list, dear Miller,
I tried Pd on a fresh Raspbian install today. I removed pulseaudio as you
suggested. I installed Pd from the Raspbian repos (not your version).
I tried it with my USB E-MU 0404 soundcard. It worked right away. No need
to slow down the USB.
I tried with a latency in Pd of
That's great (and surprising) news... I wonder why you're getting a better
ride from teh E-MU box than I am from the iMic but it sounds as if I should
be digging up one like yours to try.
I think you can just invoke 'pd -sounddev 2' to select the USB device.
cheers
Miller
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013