I tried with various versions of Pd vanilla and extended, always getting
a load of 12% of my Mac mini 1.66 gHz machine (system 10.4.11, don't know
what processor generation). If indeed the change in load comes from
upgrading to the newest Pd extended it sounds like the new portaudio
is doing us
Sorry, just a followup - I realized I hadn't tried with the latest portaudio
so just now did so... same result (12% CPU). I'm on a 32 bit machine;
perhaps Pd extended is being compiled for 64 bits and this is changing the
CPU usage?
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 11:43:27PM -0400,
Le 29/10/12 04:43, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The main difference that I can think of is that Pd-extended uses a newer
version of Portaudio to get 64-bit support on all platforms.
There is two phenomenas:
- a cpu consumption that is decreasing when the window is moved. That
seems to be
On Oct 31, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Le 29/10/12 04:43, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The main difference that I can think of is that Pd-extended uses a newer
version of Portaudio to get 64-bit support on all platforms.
There is two phenomenas:
- a cpu consumption
Le 31/10/12 19:04, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The new GUI code in 0.43 is almost all in the Wish process. On Mac OS
X, the Wish process will show up as 'Pd-0.43.4-extended-20121030' or
something like that. Not much changed in the 'pd' process itself in
terms of the GUI code. If you are
This happens to me too on OS X, but only with Portaudio!
Using Jack everything's normal.
Thanks
Hello all,
Any idea about that?
Should I fill the bugtracker?
It really prevents me from using the 0.43 version under osx.
I'd like to know if it's for all osx user like that.
Thanks in advance,
Hello all,
Any idea about that?
Should I fill the bugtracker?
It really prevents me from using the 0.43 version under osx.
I'd like to know if it's for all osx user like that.
Thanks in advance,
best,
n
Le 23/10/12 12:15, Nicolas Montgermont a écrit :
Hello Hans,
Thanks for your work.
I have
Hmm.. can you tell me if this happens in vanilla 0.43 as well? (I infer
from the report that you're using Pd extended, correct?)
thanks
Miller
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 08:14:58PM +0100, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hello all,
Any idea about that?
Should I fill the bugtracker?
It really
Hello Miller,
In vanilla, this is happening, but with a lesser importance.
Here are the test with different versions, first number is when opening
only the cpu meter, second number is when i move the cpu meter window,
third number is when i turn on the dsp, 4th number is when i turn off
the
THanks... I'll be able to get on an up-to-date machine tomrrow and will see
if I can get the same behavior.
M
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 10:14:41PM +0100, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hello Miller,
In vanilla, this is happening, but with a lesser importance.
Here are the test with different
The main difference that I can think of is that Pd-extended uses a newer
version of Portaudio to get 64-bit support on all platforms. Maybe you could
try building Pd-extended against the very latest portaudio and the version of
portaudio that Pd-vanilla 0.43 is using.
That should just be a
There is also a win7 64bit machine already ready and online waiting to be set
up and administered. Who wants to take this on should get in touch with
Hans-Christoph and/or me.
If there is demand we could also set up a windows 8 machine (yes, microsoft is
giving business and educaton customers
Hi Hans,
great news, thank you !
Here are a startup problem I have (on archlinux) :
if a symlink in lib/pd-extended/startup is dangling, pd segfaults.
Maybe there's something more graceful to do with that :).
I saw that because I removed the lua loader from the externals makefile,
and the
Hi Hans,
The Windows versions (.zip and .exe) are not found when you click on the
links.
Cheers
Piere-Olivier
On 23/10/2012 05:34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So in a little burst of activity, there has been new work on the Pd-extended
0.43 release. A bunch of bugs have been fixed, a
Hello Hans,
Thanks for your work.
I have a special behavior here on macbook pro 13 / osx 10.6.8 / Intel
core 2 duo 2.4 GHz:
When I launch load meter my cpu is already at 52-54% with nothing else
open, even with the dsp not started.
Then if I move the load meter window or the Terminal window,
Charles Goyard wrote:
Also there's a strange hickup with Gem, which fails to configure on
first pass (problem with PROG_OBJCXX not defined or so), but restarting
the compilation as-is works.
Ooops. It seems I mixed things. I had to uncomment the AC_PROG-OBJCXX
in configure.ac and apply the
Oops, still working out the kinks in the new Windows build server. The file
was misnamed. That's fixed now. I should also say again, thanks to Max
Neupert for getting this new Windows build servers setup. Sure beats the old
700MHz one that I was running.
.hc
On 10/23/2012 05:58 AM,
So in a little burst of activity, there has been new work on the Pd-extended
0.43 release. A bunch of bugs have been fixed, a new Windows XP build server
is up and running, a couple of bugs are still outstanding. Overall, things
are looking good and ready to go! Unless you are affected by one
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