On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 19:19 +0200, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 17:42 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote: > > Dear Kaj, > > thanks for Your help. > > I've installed the lowlatency kernel and I've also reinstalled qjackctl and > > pd, from the ubuntu repositorys. > > But I still do have the problem, that I don't hear any sound. > > I opened Your patch signal-example and I can see the "cables". > > But I can't hear any sound! > > I don't have the option "compute" audio. > > When I click DSP, nothing happens. > > Shall I install a newer or older version from source? > >
Sorry, this was supposed to go to the list.. > > As for alsa, I am a bit reluctant to say too much, cause I don't know > how that works with pulseaudio. > But, the example should work fine, given you have started jack and > configured pd to use jack, as well as made sure they are connected. > > If you have multiple audio devices (hdmi is an audio device also), you > need to make sure the right device is selected in qjackctl -> Setup -> > Interface. > Other settings are fine as they are. > > After starting pd, choose from the menu: Media -> jack. > Make sure input and output are toggled on, and that you have set the > number of channels (2 is fine). > Click Ok. > > Then, go to qjackctl -> Connect. If there are no wires between pd and > "system", then select pd at one side, and system at one side, and hit > connect. This will enable audio out. system->pd will enable audio in. > You can expand the inputs and outputs with the little arrows next to the > devices to see how many inputs outputs each contains. > > That should be it. > -- |---------------- [email protected] ---------------------| _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
