> A checkbox in the audio settings?
>
> [X] Autostart jack server on pd startup
>
> On Jun 26, 2013, at 8:11 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
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> > From: yvan volochine
> > Subject: Re: [PD] pd-0.45 + jack == weirdness
> > Date: June 26, 2013 6:28:57 AM E
A checkbox in the audio settings?
[X] Autostart jack server on pd startup
On Jun 26, 2013, at 8:11 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
> From: yvan volochine
> Subject: Re: [PD] pd-0.45 + jack == weirdness
> Date: June 26, 2013 6:28:57 AM EDT
> To: pd-list
>
>
> On 26/06
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On 2013-06-26 14:11, Nick Lanham wrote:
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>> I would expect a call to `jack_client_open()` when I turn DSP on,
>> not when I launch an app with which I might not make audio at
>> all..
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> Agreed. If I don't turn on DSP, PD probably shouldn't st
On 26/06/13 14:11, Nick Lanham wrote:
* ardour3 does not
- Yes it does. It will pop up a dialog asking you to configure jack
first, but it does start it.
of course you're right, my mistake..
I would expect a call to `jack_client_open()` when I turn DSP on, not
when I launch an app with whi
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, yvan volochine wrote:
On 26/06/13 12:57, Nick Lanham wrote:
In my experience, most people using jack these days are aware that most
clients will autostart the server if they haven't started it, and it
does not confuse them.
yeah well in my experience you don't need to op
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On 2013-06-26 12:29, batinste wrote:
> On 26/06/2013 11:31, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: On 2013-06-26
> 11:16, batinste wrote:
I guess that asking Ardour's main dev (Paul Davis, also one
of jackd's devs) about the expected behaviour of a jack
On 26/06/13 12:57, Nick Lanham wrote:
In my experience, most people using jack these days are aware that most
clients will autostart the server if they haven't started it, and it
does not confuse them.
yeah well in my expericence you don't need to open a terminal and kill
jackd because an app
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, yvan volochine wrote:
but please provide a way to disable this autostart-audio feature.
(I don't know any audio app which starts jack for me
Any jack application that calls jack_client_open and does not pass
JackNoStartServer will have this behavior. You probably just ha
On 26/06/13 11:31, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
yes, i would like to have an "-audio auto" switch, that will try to
get*any* audio backend (e.g. jack, alsa, oss, dummy; in that order)
i even think that this should be the default (e.g. when you start Pd
with no arguments and uninitialized settings)
On 26/06/2013 11:31, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2013-06-26 11:16, batinste wrote:
I guess that asking Ardour's main dev (Paul Davis, also one of
jackd's devs) about the expected behaviour of a jack app would be a
good idea.
i'd rather ask the en
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On 2013-06-26 11:16, batinste wrote:
> I guess that asking Ardour's main dev (Paul Davis, also one of
> jackd's devs) about the expected behaviour of a jack app would be a
> good idea.
i'd rather ask the entire jack-dev crew.
while paul has written th
I guess that asking Ardour's main dev (Paul Davis, also one of jackd's
devs) about the expected behaviour of a jack app would be a good idea.
While Ardour without audio is pretty useless (not so true anymore since
it does midi now, but well), Pd is not, so my take on this is "don't do
anything
On 06/25/2013 01:24 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> On 24/06/2013 18:58, Miller Puckette wrote:
>> Thanks... I'm toying with a middle solution, which would be simply to
>> open
>> jack with the JackNoStartServer option (one of JackOpenOptions).
>> I think this is a good idea anyway as the user might wa
On 24/06/2013 18:58, Miller Puckette wrote:
Thanks... I'm toying with a middle solution, which would be simply to open
jack with the JackNoStartServer option (one of JackOpenOptions).
I think this is a good idea anyway as the user might want to specify
jack options and it seems wrong to have Pd g
On 24/06/13 18:58, Miller Puckette wrote:
Thanks... I'm toying with a middle solution, which would be simply to open
jack with the JackNoStartServer option (one of JackOpenOptions).
I think this is a good idea anyway as the user might want to specify
jack options and it seems wrong to have Pd get
Thanks... I'm toying with a middle solution, which would be simply to open
jack with the JackNoStartServer option (one of JackOpenOptions).
I think this is a good idea anyway as the user might want to specify
jack options and it seems wrong to have Pd get involved in that.
cheers
Miller
On Mon,
Miller,
I think I solved the hang part in pd-l2ork implementation that is based on
the older model that allows disconnection and reconnection practically
under any circumstances. The only downside is if you yank the USB soundcard
while jack is running pd waits on jack to report that it lost the so
hi Miller,
Are you using 0.44? (I don't think 0.45 exists yet :)
yeah sorry, 0.44 (pd-0.45-0-test)
The only relevant thing I can find in recent commits is a change from
jack_client_new() to jack_client_open() back in 2010.
With apologies, here is the commit I found...
commit 1022e5687bb57
Are you using 0.44? (I don't think 0.45 exists yet :)
The only relevant thing I can find in recent commits is a change from
jack_client_new() to jack_client_open() back in 2010.
With apologies, here is the commit I found...
commit 1022e5687bb5785904ba1b1977a9a29c9b6b25dc
Author: IOhannes m zmoe
hi list!
I seem to recall some changes about the way pd and jackd interact
together but I couldn't find the related info online so forgive me if
that was discussed already..
before, if I launched pd without jack running, pd would take more time
to launch with a bunch of messages complaining
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