On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:28 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> install 'alsa-oss' if you haven't already got it > >> run 'aoss pd' instead of 'pd' > >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/alsa-oss > >> > > This last one did it! Launching Pd with -oss won't work (it can't find > > obviously, since "pd -oss" does the same as "pd": it tries using the > OSS-drivers. > but... > > > /dev/dsp), but launching it like you suggest "aoss /usr/local/bin/pd" > > outputs audio properly. > > > you really should avoid using OSS (unless forced to, because your > soundcard only has OSSv4 drivers). > use > "pd -alsa" to use ALSA directly. > (the hacks mentioned in the other mail really emulate the OSS layer on > top of ALSA...) > The thing is that when I launch Pd with the -alsa flag, I get a prompt of the available flags, and Pd doesn't launch (and -alsa and -jack is not there, even though I configured Pd with --enable-jack). Do you have to configure Pd with ALSA explicitly when compiling from source?
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