> there are other issues as well, which cause drop outs, that might be
> avoidable:
>
> all this issues cannot be 'worked around' within pd, which makes pd
> sometimes not very suitable for presenting/live situations. 

That's exactly what I meant in my previous message in the "pd evolution"
thread.
That is definitely something I have already heard before: that pd is not
suitable or reliable for live/presentation.
If a system which is entirely focused on REAL-TIME isn't suitable for
presenting/live situations, then it is practically a prototyping tool as far
as real-time is concerned!

I think that everything that causes dropouts (associated to action that are
reasonably supposed to be done at "any time") should be considered a bug
with high priority, if the words "real time" are not to be stripped off from
the definition of PD. 
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