It's confusing -- portaudio is configured to allow either MMIO or ASIO. I'm thinking about taking the MMIO stuff out since it's already covered in the other API option. But I can't help worrying that PA's MMIO implementation will work for some cases that mine won't. Meanwhile I'll put in a hack to improve clarity at least.
Sounds like I migth be able to get this to fail on my end just by repeatedly turning DSP and ASIO on and off... I'll try that as soon as I can stomach booting my old Windows box again :) M On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 09:49:42PM +0200, Colet Patrice wrote: > RME fireface is plugged on my Dell Studio 1557 laptop, on Windows Vista, > there are also ASIO from cubase and ASIO4ALL. > > If I start pd -asio and turn DSP on without selecting ASIO drivers, > it freezes, > at the same time I wonder why other devices than ASIO are appearing > in listdev, > the freeze might be caused because PA is using wrong driver > > 'pd -asio -listdev' shows in console: > > audio input devices: > 1. (0)Mappeur de sons Microsoft - Input > 2. (0)Microphone / Ligne entree (IDT > 3. (0)Analog (3+4) (RME Fireface 400) > 4. (0)Reseau de microphones (IDT High > 5. (0)ADAT (5+6) (RME Fireface 400) > 6. (0)Analog (7+8) (RME Fireface 400) > 7. (0)Analog (5+6) (RME Fireface 400) > 8. (0)SPDIF (RME Fireface 400) > 9. (0)ADAT (1+2) (RME Fireface 400) > 10. (0)Analog (1+2) (RME Fireface 400) > 11. (0)ADAT (7+8) (RME Fireface 400) > 12. (0)ADAT (3+4) (RME Fireface 400) > 13. (1)ASIO Fireface > 14. (1)ASIO4ALL v2 > 15. (1)Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver > audio output devices: > 1. (0)Mappeur de sons Microsoft - Output > 2. (0)Haut-parleurs (RME Fireface 400 > 3. (0)Analog (3+4) (RME Fireface 400) > 4. (0)ADAT (7+8) (RME Fireface 400) > 5. (0)SPDIF (RME Fireface 400) > 6. (0)Analog (5+6) (RME Fireface 400) > 7. (0)ADAT (1+2) (RME Fireface 400) > 8. (0)ADAT (3+4) (RME Fireface 400) > 9. (0)Haut-parleurs / Casque (IDT Hig > 10. (0)Analog (7+8) (RME Fireface 400) > 11. (0)ADAT (5+6) (RME Fireface 400) > 12. (1)ASIO Fireface > 13. (1)ASIO4ALL v2 > 14. (1)Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver > > Le 18/08/2013 21:34, Miller Puckette a écrit : > >Can you remind me what OS and audio hardware you're on? (I tested this > >on Windows XP / ASIO4ALL but clearly I need to figure out how to test other > >configurations somehow.) > > > >cheers > >Miller > > > >On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 03:25:09PM +0200, Colet Patrice wrote: > >>Le 18/08/2013 03:51, Miller Puckette a écrit : > >>>Hi all, > >>> > >>>Pd 0.45-0test1 is now up on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm > >>>or via git from sourceforge: > >>> git clone > >>> git://pure-data.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pure-data/pure-data > >>> git checkout 0.45-0test1 > >>> > >>> > >>>Got ASIO working again on PC (it was apparently broken; I don't know for > >>>how > >>>long.) > >>> > >>I've got ASIO working only from cmd: > >> > >>pd -asio > >> > >>Great! Thanks a lot! > >> > >>When I start pd (without -asio) and choose ASIO in GUI menu it's > >>still stucking, > >> > >>cheers, > >> > >>PatCo > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list