On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Art Hunkinsabhun...@uncg.edu wrote:
Victor, I understand you to be saying that pulseaudio exhibits more latency
than ALSA.
If this is so, why are we making pulseaudio the default for SoaS - where
most audio will be realtime?
Because that's what Fedora and most
peter wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Art Hunkinsabhun...@uncg.edu wrote:
Victor, I understand you to be saying that pulseaudio exhibits more latency
than ALSA.
If this is so, why are we making pulseaudio the default for SoaS - where
most audio will be realtime?
I've finally got sound, out of my Asus EeePC900 (Linux) - wonderful.
I'm also in a position to comment on much of what has been communicated over
the last few hours.
1) The pulseaudio module *must* be downloaded/installed for Csound to work
at all. Pulseaudio-libs is not required.
2)
Followup:
I've now got audio with SoaS on my Windows box. (I think I used a
differently prepared stick, probably one that was updated *correctly*). All
results were as described below on my Asus EeePC900.
My remaining problem is MIDI input. Here are my CsOptions:
-odac -+rtaudio=alsa
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Art Hunkinsabhun...@uncg.edu wrote:
I've finally got sound, out of my Asus EeePC900 (Linux) - wonderful.
Good news. finally YAY!
I'm also in a position to comment on much of what has been communicated over
the last few hours.
1) The pulseaudio module
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Art Hunkinsabhun...@uncg.edu wrote:
Followup:
I've now got audio with SoaS on my Windows box. (I think I used a
differently prepared stick, probably one that was updated *correctly*). All
results were as described below on my Asus EeePC900.
Great.
My
- Original Message -
From: Peter Robinson pbrobin...@gmail.com
To: Art Hunkins abhun...@uncg.edu
Cc: cso...@lists.bath.ac.uk; sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: csound on Fedora 11 and rawhide
My remaining
Does the sound card midi require sound fonts or samples to be loaded,
or even support midi? I think a lot of the newer cheap mother board
sound cards like the Intel HDA audio don't even support it. Can you
get it working using one of the other midi packages? There's a list in
Fedora here
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