| My test was just rendering "Trapped in Convert" from csound5gui using rtpa.
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Art Hunkins
>Sent: Nov 9, 2007 1:52 AM
>To: Developer discussions
>Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] OSC on Windows float installers
>
>Anthony,
>
>I am on both WinME and WinXP. My tests with 5.07 are done on my WinXP
>laptop; so, no, I don't think that has anything to do with it.
>
>With regard to 5.07's rtpa.dll issues, I have been testing with one of my
>.csd's known to work with earlier versions (both in WinME and XP). However,
>I'm doing further testing this afternoon on XP, at Oeyvind's suggestion,
>with a "simplest" .csd that doesn't use sensekey and require realtime input.
>
>I wonder whether Michael's successful rtpa.dll test involved realtime sonic
>output (I assume so), and some realtime input (via sensekey or otherwise)?
>At any rate, I'll report back soon.
>
>Art Hunkins
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Anthony Kozar"
>To: "Csound Developer list"
>Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 1:07 PM
>Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] OSC on Windows float installers
>
>
>> Art, you are on Windows ME, correct? Any chance this has something to do
>> with it?
>>
>> Also, regarding putting up beta test releases: one thing that I really
>> dislike about the Sourceforge file release system is that when a new
>release
>> is added to a package, it obscures all previous releases by collapsing
>those
>> parts of the page. So, if (for example) you add a Windows-only update,
>then
>> the most recent versions for all other platforms are "hidden". Putting
>> betas in a different file release package would be one solution.
>>
>> The other thing to remember with Sourceforge is that we have to provide
>> source code packages too everytime that we put up a new beta or bug-fix
>> release (or include sources in the package).
>>
>> I used to test my releases on a "fresh" computer before uploading them to
>> make sure that they installed and ran as expected. As developers, we
>often
>> install lots of dependencies and forget that we had to do so. I just
>don't
>> usually have the time to do this anymore and I doubt that all of us have
>> spare machines to try release packages on ...
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> Art Hunkins wrote on 11/8/07 12:25 PM:
>>
>> > Steven and Michael:
>> >
>> > Dropping msvcr80.dll into the csound\bin directory does not work for me.
>> >
>> > I still get WARNING: could not open fluidOpcodes.dll and rtpa.dll
>messages;
>> > and later, error: unknown rtaudio module: 'pa'.
>>
>>
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