Am 6. Jänner 2020 20:18:25 MEZ schrieb Rick Snow :
>Thank you both for the advice. There was no other option for input
>device other than the ASIO: Realtek ASIO. .
only if you selexted the "portaudio" backend on the first place.
if you select the "standard" (aka "MMIO" on windows) backend (this
Thank you both for the advice. There was no other option for input device
other than the ASIO: Realtek ASIO.
However, I just installed the ASIO4ALL v2 driver and set both input and output
to use it and now the headphone jack gives the correct test tone.
Still not sure why the original driver
I would hazard a guess that the Asio/mmio input/output combination is the
problem. Does the ASIO:Realtek ASIO output option work? Have you run the
"Sound settings" troubleshoot tool?
I found the distorted output to be related to block size and delay values
in pd prefs/audio settings. Making those
your case that would be "Realtek ASIO". If your device
doesn't offer an ASIO driver (e.g. cheap soundcards), you can install a generic
ASIO driver like ASIO4All.
Christof
> Gesendet: Montag, 06. Januar 2020 um 19:17 Uhr
> Von: "Rick Snow"
> An: Pd-List
> Be
Hello list,
I wonder if someone here can give me some advice.. I am in a situation where I
need to run PD in coordination with Processing on a high end windows machine
running Windows 10. Everything worked perfectly until this morning. Now PD’s
audio is not working at all. Audio from a web