Hi all Is there a way to detect DSP drop outs in a patch, respectively to get the information that is displayed in the Pd main window?
The idea is to create a [metro]-like abstraction that runs in sync on several hosts. The first problem is getting them in sync, which can be done with a NTP-like protocol. The second problem is keeping them in sync, respectively detecting when an instance loses sync and this is where I am not quite sure how to solve this. One reason for a [metro] to fall behind is an audio drop out. As the information about drop outs is already known to Pd, I would like to know if it is possible to get it into a patch. I thought about measuring the [metro] output with [realtime] in order to detect drop outs. But then I think the maximal allowed deviation without causing a drop out is dependent on the current audio buffer setting and thus this method seems not reliable for detecting drop-outs. BTW: I know about [netro] written by Chris McCormick, but it covers a different use case. It's designed for a setup where all hosts are in the same local network thus it doesn't take network latency into account. Roman _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
