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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 26/12/2013 17:16, D G a écrit :<br>
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Im using GEM in 0.43.4 extended in ubuntu 12.04<br>
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Every time I open GEM window, the audio stream becomes
glitchy. When I close it it goes away.<br>
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I guess it might be a configuration tweak of the video card,
but can't make it work. Does anyone have a clue or point out
a good source of detailed info to overcome this?<br>
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Thanks for your help!<br>
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Daniel<br>
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Hello,<br>
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If you have a multicore CPU :<br>
- You can use 2 instances of Pd : one for the sound, the other for
the visual. Then you can use netsend/netreceive to send data between
2 instances.<br>
- Another possibility : use [pd~]. See help about this object.<br>
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Jack<br>
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