Thanks for the hints, probably the best idea is to turn off dsp every time
it is not needed. However playing a video and audio with metro control
(sending the bangs according to the frame rate) and using cameras in the
same time makes pd totally loose sense of time. Very disappointing, as I
trusted more in metro than in God.
Popesz

On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 9:23 PM Jean-Marie Adrien <[email protected]>
wrote:

> mabye you could set dsp on (and off again if needed) this will synchronize
> pd in a more reasonable way
> … and keep an eye permanently on this aspect if time measurement is
> critical for ur patch
> (high load might blow pd out, means 1 second is lasting three seconds or
> so, in this latter case there is little to do besides optimizing the patch)
> JM
>
> > Le 30 sept. 2018 à 20:55, Csaba Láng <[email protected]> a écrit :
> >
> > Dear list,
> >
> > how is it possible that measuring a metro 1000 with realtime object i
> get 333.3 as a result?
> > I am testing it on an Ubuntu 18.04 and time just goes 3 times faster
> than it should.
> > On a Mac OS the result for the same test is expectedly 1000ms.
> > Please advice!
> >
> > Popesz
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