Iohannes, I am very sad to listen these words from you. I am just trying to point to a problem that I feel is important: making sound and work with gem causes glitches in several scenarios. It is a main problem for me and for some people I know.
I accept that you think I am not a professional as you are and I also accept that I have all sort of design problems. No problem. But we have a problem here. I am just trying to wave the priority. I cant help solving the problem directly. My programming skills are not so good. But if you want I can do other tasks, try to raise money, I dont know. How do I start? I would like to ask you, in a very kind way and very friendly. Try not to reply posts like that suggesting that I am not professional or etc. It makes people afraid of contributing. Please, call me anything but let people express their opinions without being hit by emails like that. I am saying this waiving a white flag :-) Pleaaaase! All the best Luiz On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 8:49 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoel...@iem.at> wrote: > On 2013-12-28 02:56, Luiz Naveda wrote: > > This workaround doesn't solve the problem. When you have to deal with > > messages, debugs and all sort of problems in the communication of > instances > > it just start the wave of problems. > > most likely, you have a serious design problem. > > For newbies working with simple patches > > it is a frustration. For people working professionally in complex patches > > it is a hell. > > then you do you have a serious design problem. > > > > > I think it is a annoying, important and bizarre problem for a software > > aimed at multimedia computing. The last time I had to deal with this > > rarely documented problem made me consider switch to other platforms. I > > wish someone could make it a high priority request for the PD developers. > > > > > the fact that it is a "rarely documented problem" makes me think that > the priority need not be as high as you suggest. > > in the meantime, raise the audio buffer of Pd. > (and get yourself a decent gfx card with some proprietary (shudder) > drivers). > > having said that, there is certainly loads of things to improve. > > since you seem to be "working professionally in complex" scenarios, i > would like to invite you to help solving the problem (in a way that > doesn't break everything platform X) > > fgmdsr > IOhannes > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > -- Luiz Naveda _____________________________________________________ - PhD researcher http://www.ipem.ugent.be/samba - Director SysMus09 http://www.ipem.ugent.be/sysmus09 IPEM - Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music Ghent University Office: + 32 9 264 4127 Blandijnberg 2 Ghent, B-9000 Belgium ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~~^~~^~~^~^~^~~~^^~^~~~~ ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~~^~~^~~^~^~^~~~^~~~
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