Hi August, I tried both and it seems to have solved my problems. Thanks !
Pierre. 2012/9/3 august <[email protected]> > > Dear list, > > > > I'm sending 3 messages related to the same project... > > > > 1) I'm using readanysf~ on a headless Rasperry Pi, running Raspbian, and > it > > works mostly fine, except for short audio dropouts every once in a > while. I > > don't know how to configure readanysf~, and I would like to know whether > > this could be a problem with the audio buffer. Increasing it would solve > > the problem ? > > I would try increasing the internal buffer of readanysf~. > > See the readanysf~ help file > > the following will start it with 2 audio channels, each with 32 buffer > chunks of 256 samples. > > [readanysf~ 2 32 256( > > If increasing that doesn't solve it, it may be your PD buffer that needs > increasing. > > > > 2) Using readanysf~ to read web radio streams, is it possible to know > when > > a steady connection has been established (after all the redirections and > > trials), so that I can send [play( at the right moment ? My patch starts > > automatically, and for now I have hard coded a delay between the [open( > and > > [play( messages which isn't always sufficient depending on the radio. > > again, see the help file. There is a "ready" message as well as a > "cache" message that will give you info on when a file is ready to play > and how much has already pre-buffered (from stream or disk). > > > best -august. > > -- > http://aug.ment.org > GPG: 0A8D 2BC7 243D 57D0 469D 9736 C557 458F 003E 6952 > >
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