[PD] "oops: ALSA cards not reported in order?"

IOhannes zmölnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Wed Jun 20 21:37:35 CEST 2012


please always reply to the list.
i have zero interest into fixing individual problems privately.

On 06/20/2012 04:46 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> Still wondering about this?
> 
> 
>>> How do I fix the enumeration?
>>

you can't (unless you are willing to dig into the pd-sources)

>>
>> you could try installing "jackd2"...
>>
> 
> Ok - done that.

> 
>> which version of puredata do you have installed?
>> $ apt-cache show puredata
>>
> 
> julian at jb-laptop:~/Desktop$ apt-cache show puredata
> Package: puredata
> Version: 0.43.2-3

should be recent enough.

> Installed-Size: 43
> Maintainer: Paul Brossier <piem at debian.org>
> Architecture: all
> Depends: puredata-core, puredata-gui, puredata-doc, puredata-extra,

just to make sure: "puredata-core" is also 0.43.2-3, innit?

> 
> 
>> which version of pd are you using?
>> $ which pd
> 
>  /usr/local/bin/pd

which means that you are not using the pd that debian provides for you,
but some other installation, which you compiled yourself.
which version of pd is that?

$ pd -version


in order to run the debian-provided Pd (which i did test quite a lot),
please run
$ /usr/bin/puredata
aka
$ puredata
or
$ /usr/bin/pd


>>> Same problem with jack.
>>
>> even if you start jack before starting "pd -jack"?
>>
> 
> Yes:
> oops: ALSA cards not reported in order?
> priority 6 scheduling enabled.
> priority 8 scheduling enabled.
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> watchdog: signaling pd...
> 
> 
> Grrrr & Hmmmm.


this is quite weird.

first, start jack (e.g. using "qjackctl")

make sure that you run a "known" Pd (e.g. the one that comes with debian)

try to start it with "-nosound", and select the "jack" from the media-menu.


fgamsrd
IOhannes

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