Dear list,
it seems that pd can only connect to jack when started without a
-noadc flag, ie.
pd -noprefs -jack -noadc
does not work, while
pd -noprefs -jack
does work. This is Pd-0.43.1 (test5) compiled 19:10:13 Dec 12 2011,
a vanilla git checkout.
Jack is jackd2 on Debian,
AFAIK there have been some changes to the audio stack and particularly
jack in 0.43 branch which have essentially broken jack support in a
number of ways. If you are using Linux+jack, my advice would be either
to stick to 0.42.x branch or try pd-l2ork...
On 12/11/2012 04:08 AM, Peter P.
Hmm.. I've reworked some of the audio again for 0.44 (available in source
only so far I'm afraid unless you're running on a Pi :) so I'll check the
jack scene and see what I can find...
cheers
M
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:29:51AM -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
AFAIK there have been some
Dear Miller
This is what I experience with the audio back-ends of the current git:
-pa
+++
When launching pd with '-pa' (or nothing, for that matter), portaudio
seems to scan all available sound sources. Somehow it tries to connect
to a list of bluetooth devices, that once have been or currently