Thanks, Miller!
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021, 7:39 PM Miller Puckette wrote:
> Looks like the 'installer' is badly messed up! I'll see if I can figure
> out what's wrong.
>
> Meanwhile, it looks like you can fix it by renaming Program Files/Pd/ to
> Program Files/Quacktrip and then re-installing Pd.
>
Looks like the 'installer' is badly messed up! I'll see if I can figure
out what's wrong.
Meanwhile, it looks like you can fix it by renaming Program Files/Pd/ to
Program Files/Quacktrip and then re-installing Pd.
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 07:28:53PM -0400, Samuel Burt wrote:
>
This is weird. I installed Quacktrip, today. Now, every time I start Pd it
automatically opens Quacktrip. There's nothing in my Startup preferences.
It suggested installing it to my Program Files/Pd/ folder so I let it. Was
that a mistake?
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so what i'm really suggesting to "fix" the timestamps in [packOSC] is
to use logical time for *advancing time* (and add some offset to put
the timestamps into the same calendar as NTP)
This corresponds to 2) in my previous mail. While this sounds simple in
theory, in practice you will
Hi list,
does anyone know whether one can run quacktrip with more than 2 channels
of audio, either by modifying the abstractions or by using two of them
side by side perhaps to permit for 4 channels?
regards, Peter
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On 4/18/21 10:32 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
i checked and double checked the specs but could not find anything about
this.
where do you get the idea that the OSC specs mandate wall clock time?
OSC-1.0 speaks about "NTP format" (but this is just the structure of the
64 bits data chunk) and