Hi Daniel!
You are right to wonder. It would actually be more interesting
probably to figure out what is not working with windows 7 and then
focus on it instead of shooting in the dark pointing out a "usual
suspect"..
Would you be able to test all the individuals input operators? I think
that in your case they should only be input.pulseaudio and
input.portaudio. It would be nice to also try to get verbose logs --
set("log.level",4) -- to see if we can get more information about the
problem.
Thanks!
Romain
2012/10/29 Daniel Cantarin <[email protected]>:
> Thanks for the job Romain. :)
>
> However, i wonder if there's not any other way to test this... recompiling
> LS for Windows is a surely a PITA, and we don't know if that's gonna solve
> my problem...
>
> Why don't you just check the PortAudio DLL version included in the LS binary
> and post that info here?
> I mean, it's a lot less work to do. Reading about this issue, i guess
> post-2008 v19 PortAudio versions do support WASAPI (again: i guess), so they
> should work on Win7. If it's the case, if the DLL you're using is that old,
> then a new DLL is a good way to go. If it's not, i think we (the users)
> should test this better before giving you this load of work...
>
> A note: when i say WASAPI, i bring that because is the only new thing
> regarding audio in Windows 7 (and Vista), and confirmed that PortAudio had
> trouble implementing it.
> However, Directsound, the audio system PortAudio should be using in Win XP
> (and, remember, my script works fine in XP), uses WASAPI internally in
> Windows 7. So... it should be working anyway...
>
> Whatever, can't test right now. Will test script variants later, as
> suggested by Samuel. Maybe some other input.* do work on windows. I'll let
> you know if i find anything about this Windows 7 thing; i really need to
> make LS work on W7. Please let me know if i can help testing something.
>
> Daniel.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>
> To: Daniel Cantarin <[email protected]>
> Cc: savonet liquidsoap <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 4:21 PM
>
> Subject: Re: [Savonet-users] Windows 7 and mic
>
> Hi again!
>
> 2012/10/29 Daniel Cantarin <[email protected]>:
>> Checking on your feedback, i've found that PortAudio v19 had once builds
>> without WASAPI, so getting an up to date DLL is an important thing to
>> check
>> out.
>>
>> Later, at home, i'll try this on a virtual machine:
>> http://portaudio.com/docs/v19-doxydocs/compile_windows.html
>>
>> However, i have a question. I've checked the LiquidSoap binary package for
>> Windows (the .zip file), and i don't see any PortAudio dll included.
>> How should i implement my new DLL? Do i have to drop it in the liquidsoap
>> folder, Windows folder, or any other? Maybe registering it with regsvr32?
>
> Ha. If there's no portaudio DLL then it means that it wasn't compiled
> with it dynamic loading support but was builtin the liquidsoap.exe
> binary instead..
>
> I will try to prepare a new build of liquidsoap. However, this a long
> and tedious process so I cannot give any expected time for that. Feel
> free to ping me again later if it hasn't been done yet :-)
>
> Romain
>
>
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