[PD] asio flag

.:nRSz:. noresize at gmx.net
Thu Mar 6 04:07:50 CET 2003


sure

the execute command is:

D:\pd\bin\pd.exe -midiindev 2 -soundindev 1 -soundoutdev 2 -nomidiout 
-listdev -lib /pd/extra/OSC -lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -path 
d:\pd\iemlib\abs -open f:\pd_filez\mobile_ekh\init.pd -open 
f:\pd_filez\mobile_ekh\rocknroller2.pd


listdev is:

MIDI input device#1: SB Audiogy Port [D400]
MIDI input device#2: USB-Audiogerät
MIDI output device#1: USB-Audiogerät
MIDI output device#2: SB Audiogy Sw Synth [D400]
MIDI output device#3: SB Audiogy Synth A [D400]
MIDI output device#4: SB Audiogy Synth B [D400]
MIDI output device#5: SB Audiogy MIDI Port A [D400]
MIDI output device#6: Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
audio input device #1:SB Audiogy Audio [D400]
audio input device #2:Avance AC'97 Audio
audio output device #1:SB Audiogy Audio [D400]
audio output device #2:Avance AC'97 Audio

Josh Steiner wrote:
> can you cut'n'paste the actual command you are executing and the output 
> of "pd -listdev" for us?
> 
> .:nRSz:. wrote:
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>> Josh Steiner wrote:
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>>> in my pd.bat file that i run pd from i launch pd like this:
>>>
>>> c:\pd\bin\pd.exe -midiindev 1 -asio -audiodev 2
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>> that's the problem!
>> if i try to launch pd like this, the command windows emerges for a 
>> fraction of a second, shows the usage of the flags (wich usually means 
>> that the flags are set wrong), and then it dissapears again without 
>> launching pd. every other flag like -nomidiout or -midiindev 1 or 
>> -soundoutdev 2 is working fine, only -asio reacts like this.
>>
>> any more suggestions?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> to find out what your device number is, run "pd -listdev" and see 
>>> which number you want...
>>>
>>> good luck
>>>
>>> -josh
>>>
>>> .:nRSz:. wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi list!
>>>>
>>>> is it true that i have to write "pd -asio" in the command line in 
>>>> order to load pd with asio drivers? because when i do it like this 
>>>> pd shows me  an explanation of the usage of flags and closes the 
>>>> command window again. if i dont use the asio flag i have a audio 
>>>> latency up to 0.4 seconds.
>>>>
>>>> i'm working on windows xp an a soundblaster audiogy.
>>>> are there any other ways to reduce the latency so i can make "real 
>>>> realtime audio analyses"?
>>>>
>>>> best, emanuel
>>>>
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