yeah, I think generally increasing the buffer size helps people.
For rc5 I increased the default buffer size to 1024 * 3... which has
worked in the past to fix things up on most peoples computers.
Unfortunately increasing it over 3*1024 starts to make the sound lag
noticable... at least to me. S
Hasn't anyone figured this out? One would think that it can't be too
difficult. One quad over another--how hard could it be?
Hi!
I think there was also an issue of pre-init for any init would wipe out
any settings. So the pre-init was setup to prevent the loss of any settings
besides the size of the buffer to hold the data. The issue comes up all the
time and is in the specs on the mixer and sound. Where it recommen
Did you get scratchy sound playback with the same application on the
same computer but pygame 1.7?
does it make a difference if you set the SDL_AUDIODRIVER environment
string to waveout ?
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:37 AM, Bo Jangeborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just tried the RC5 build fr
Hi!
Did you try 4096 instead of 2048? It is a problem as the specs say. It
is what is in cash verses load speed to get the sound started...
I have just tried the RC5 build from
http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame.htm .
Graphicly everything seem to work well so far but the music output
sounds r
I have just tried the RC5 build from
http://www3.telus.net/len_l/pygame.htm .
Graphicly everything seem to work well so far but the music output
sounds really awful. Very scratchy sound.
I am running on python 2.5 , Windows Vista, and the machine is
an Intel core 2 cpu 6700 2.66 Ghz. Soundcard is
On Friday 21 March 2008 22:30:16 René Dudfield wrote:
> Cool. That sounds good Michael.
>
> Please let me know of any pygame related proposals, and I'll try and help
> out with them.
Will do - and thanks !
> We should put links from the four-five different mentoring organisations
> that might
Thanks for looking into this, Rene. I'll work on a proposal as soon as
possible, and keep you updated. I'll check out the links and join the
python gsoc list.
-Luke
Hi,
I've added the bbc research links on the pygame page, and other orgs here:
http://www.pygame.org/wiki/gsoc2008ideas
For the right projects I could mentor too. I'll also try and help find
suitable pygame or SDL mentors you need extras?
cheers,
>
>
> cheers,
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at
Cool. That sounds good Michael.
Please let me know of any pygame related proposals, and I'll try and help
out with them.
We should put links from the four-five different mentoring organisations
that might do pygame related projects onto the pygame GSOC page.
cheers,
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