Yeah, I know... sigh!  Might just have to compromise on bitrate to try to 
improve it :-/

—t3db0t

On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:58 AM, András Murányi wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 17:20, Tedb0t <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If i wanted to use Pd to generate sound for a web application, i'd have to 
>> keep an instance of Pd running on the server continuously, right? And keep 
>> all the patches i need open? Which means that if any patch crashes Pd 
>> there'll be no sounds anymore?
> 
> Well, the question is how the audio is getting to the user.  As you said, 
> WebPd requires FF4's audio API.  If you want the actual Pd running on a 
> server then you need a way of hearing the output.  In my own pd-on-the-web 
> project, PuréeData, I'll be using an mp3 or ogg stream.  Latency will be an 
> issue, but hopefully not a tremendously bad one.
> 
> ——t3db0t
> 
> 
> Huh, if it really goes over the internet, not just on localhost, expect a 
> latency of 1-10sec...
> 
> Andras
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