Hi August, Well, no unexpected noise here. I've tested with many various files (pd/doc/sound/voice.wav & bell.aiff included !) and the behaviour is always the same. At 240th opening, readanysf begins to report "invalid etc..." and then (after 2 or 3 more iterations) playback just stops. As already mentioned, when trying to save the patch, pd reports "error: /Users/me/Documents/PD/stress.pd: Too many open files". I've run the same test patch with readsf and errors went away. Sorry to sound redundant but I can't see extra clues ... Anyway, thanks for your reactivity.
Cheers, Pierre Le 22 juin 2010 à 18:48, august a écrit : >> Seems that my first post has been truncated ... >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Sorry to interfere but I'm experiencing similar issues and cleaning up >> the headers doesn't seem to solve the problem ... >> >>> From user's point of view (no dev skills in here !), it seems that pd >> gets overloaded by too many file's openings. >> >> On my system (osx 10.6, Pd-Ext 0.42.5-RC2, hcs' readanysf intel >> binary), and no matter the format and the size of the files, 240 >> successive openings lead to: >> >> "Invalid file or unsupported codec. >> Current file is either invalid or an unsupported codec" >> >> Then Pd refuses to save and reports : >> >> "error: /Users/me/Documents/PD/stress.pd: Too many open files" >> >> I join a simple "stress patch" that tries to isolate the error. >> >> Thanks for helping a bit more ! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pierre > > > Pierre, > > thanks for the report and for the test patch. However, I cannot > produce your error. > > I am using ubuntu, pd 0.42.5 > your test patch seems to work like it should here. > > The "Too many open files" error is also not from readanysf~ > > can you explain a little further? Are you hearing noise like Derek > reported? > > > best -august. > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
