Hi,

On 30.09.2013 17:22, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> The documentation for writesf~ states that:
> 
>       "You need not provide any disk access time between "open" and "start", 
> but between "stop" and the next "open" you must give the object time to flush 
> all the output to disk"
> 
> This suggests that once writesf~ has received a "stop" after writing to disk, 
> there is no way to determine whether i) writesf~ is ready to receive another 
> "open" or ii) the file written to disk is ready for reading.
> 
> Could an outlet be added to writesf~, outputing the number of samples written 
> to disk?
> 
> The parent patch could then use this outlet to establish when writesf~ is 
> ready to receive another "open".

I like the idea, but the outlet could just output a bang, when it is
done, otherwise how do you determine that writesf~ has written all
samples to disk?

Best regards,
Thomas
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