On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 11:15 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
> if it even misbehaves with -nosound most likely the OS isn't waking
> Pd up reliably. A test would be to try the "realtime" object to see if
> Pd is getting the time correctly from Android -- relevant for the -nosound
> case. If so I can
Hi Hans -
if it even misbehaves with -nosound most likely the OS isn't waking
Pd up reliably. A test would be to try the "realtime" object to see if
Pd is getting the time correctly from Android -- relevant for the -nosound
case. If so I can't see why Pd wouldn't run "on time" unless it simply
b
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So I have Pd running on Android, and am currently testing the timing. I
made a simple [metro 1000]--[print] and I seem to be getting 3-6 bangs
per second. The audio API stuff isn't entirely worked out, and I seem
to recall some relation between the audio I/O and timing.
Any ideas why the timing
Bugs item #2998722, was opened at 2010-05-08 19:03
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