| I'm looking forward to it, Mike.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gogins"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 9:27 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>I will rebuild PortAudio and other MSVC-built third party libraries without
>manifests and upload them this weekend. That should solve it.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: Art Hunkins
>>Sent: Sep 25, 2008 7:25 PM
>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>
>>Mike,
>>
>>Done. No change. See console output below.
>>
>>Art Hunkins
>>
>>--------
>>
>>Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
>>(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>>
>>C:\Documents and Settings\Art Hunkins>cd\program files\csound\bin
>>
>>C:\Program Files\Csound\bin>csound pantest.csd
>>time resolution is 279.365 ns
>>PortMIDI real time MIDI plugin for Csound
>>virtual_keyboard real time MIDI plugin for Csound
>>0dBFS level = 32768.0
>>Csound version 5.09 beta (float samples) Sep 13 2008
>>libsndfile-1.0.18pre22
>>Reading options from $CSOUNDRC: C:\Program Files\Csound\.csoundrc
>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program Files\Csound\plugins\rtpa.dll'
>>(-1)
>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program Files\Csound\plugins\csnd.dll'
>>(-1)
>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>Files\Csound\plugins\fluidOpcodes.dl
>>l' (-1)
>>UnifiedCSD: pantest.csd
>>STARTING FILE
>>Creating options
>>Creating orchestra
>>Creating score
>>orchname: C:\DOCUME~1\ARTHUN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\cs38.orc
>>scorename: C:\DOCUME~1\ARTHUN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\cs39.sco
>>rtmidi: PortMIDI module enabled
>>orch compiler:
>>38 lines read
>> instr 1
>> instr 2
>>sorting score ...
>> ... done
>>Csound version 5.09 beta (float samples) Sep 13 2008
>>displays suppressed
>>0dBFS level = 32768.0
>>orch now loaded
>>audio buffered in 128 sample-frame blocks
>> *** error: unknown rtaudio module: 'pa'
>>Failed to initialise real time audio output
>>Csound tidy up: Segmentation violation
>>inactive allocs returned to freespace
>>end of score. overall amps: 0.0 0.0
>> overall samples out of range: 0 0
>>1 errors in performance
>>
>>C:\Program Files\Csound\bin>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>To:
>>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 6:23 PM
>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>
>>
>>> Try this and let me know what happens. From the Csound installation
>>> directory ("Csound" in my example here), copy the
>>> Csound\bin\Microsoft.VC90.CRT directory and all its contents to the
>>> plugins or plugins64 directory, so you end up with
>>> Csound\plugins64\Microsoft.VC90.CRT with some DLLs and a manifest in it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>Sent: Sep 25, 2008 5:53 PM
>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>
>>>>Mike,
>>>>
>>>>Attached is the complete log. It's zipped from the .rtf format original
>>>>so
>>>>that the highlighting is kept.
>>>>
>>>>This comes under the same conditions as before (5.09.0, non Python,
>>>>default
>>>>environment variables, etc).
>>>>
>>>>BTW, would the doubles version be showing the same issues or not?
>>>>
>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>>>To:
>>>>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 5:06 PM
>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, this should be helpful. The critical point is the Side-by-Side
>>>>> error.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not all of the "errors" in the log actually cause errors in Csound,
>>>>> they
>>>>> just mean Csound is looking for functions inside DLLs, but the
>>>>> Side-by-Side error is a real bug.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know why I don't get this error, but I'll be looking. Most
>>>>> likely,
>>>>> there is some Windows DLL on my machine that PortAudio needs and you
>>>>> don't
>>>>> have, and we will need to identify it and install it. I will use
>>>>> "depends"
>>>>> on the PortAudio DLL and see what that might be, but I may not be able
>>>>> to
>>>>> tell just by looking on my machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> It might help if you zipped up the entire log from "depends" and
>>>>> emailed
>>>>> it to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Mike
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>>>Sent: Sep 25, 2008 4:28 PM
>>>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Mike,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Here is the relevant segment of output from 'depends'. Please let me
>>>>>>know
>>>>>>what you make of it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I ran Csound5gui from inside depends, which in turn ran a file of mine
>>>>>>with
>>>>>>these :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-odac0 -m0d -b128 -B2048
>>>>>>
>>>>>>My 5.09.0 install is float, "out of the box" with no Python, and
>>>>>>installing
>>>>>>for all users. All old environment variables were excised beforehand.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Throughout the log, there are a host (95% or more) of errors relating
>>>>>>to
>>>>>>CSOUND32.DLL.5.1 similar to those below.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks for your help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-------------------------------------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Loaded "RTPA.DLL" at address 0x00AF0000. Successfully hooked module.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Loaded "PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" at address 0x00B00000. Successfully hooked
>>>>>>module.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>LDR: LdrpWalkImportDescriptor() failed to probe c:\program
>>>>>>files\csound\bin\portaudio_x86.dll for its manifest, ntstatus
>>>>>>0xc0150002
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Unloaded "RTPA.DLL" at address 0x00AF0000.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Unloaded "PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" at address 0x00B00000.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>LoadLibraryA("C:\Program Files\Csound\plugins\rtpa.dll") returned
>>>>>>NULL.
>>>>>>Error: This application has failed to start because the application
>>>>>>configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this
>>>>>>problem (14001).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Error: The Side-by-Side configuration information for "c:\program
>>>>>>files\csound\bin\PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" contains errors. This application
>>>>>>has
>>>>>>failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect.
>>>>>>Reinstalling the application may fix this problem (14001).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>LoadLibraryA("C:\Program Files\Csound\plugins\_jcsound.dll") called
>>>>>>from
>>>>>>"CSOUND32.DLL.5.1" at address 0x100739D7.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Loaded "_JCSOUND.DLL" at address 0x00F30000. Successfully hooked
>>>>>>module.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DllMain(0x00F30000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "_JCSOUND.DLL"
>>>>>>called.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DllMain(0x00F30000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "_JCSOUND.DLL"
>>>>>>returned 1 (0x1).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>LoadLibraryA("C:\Program Files\Csound\plugins\_jcsound.dll") returned
>>>>>>0x00F30000.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>GetProcAddress(0x00F30000 [_JCSOUND.DLL], "csoundModuleInfo") called
>>>>>>from
>>>>>>"CSOUND32.DLL.5.1" at address 0x100739A6 and returned NULL. Error: The
>>>>>>specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>GetProcAddress(0x00F30000 [_JCSOUND.DLL], "csoundModuleCreate") called
>>>>>>from
>>>>>>"CSOUND32.DLL.5.1" at address 0x100739A6 and returned NULL. Error: The
>>>>>>specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>GetProcAddress(0x00F30000 [_JCSOUND.DLL], "csound_opcode_init") called
>>>>>>from
>>>>>>"CSOUND32.DLL.5.1" at address 0x100739A6 and returned NULL. Error: The
>>>>>>specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>GetProcAddress(0x00F30000 [_JCSOUND.DLL], "csound_fgen_init") called
>>>>>>from
>>>>>>"CSOUND32.DLL.5.1" at address 0x100739A6 and returned NULL. Error: The
>>>>>>specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DllMain(0x00F30000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "_JCSOUND.DLL"
>>>>>>called.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DllMain(0x00F30000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "_JCSOUND.DLL"
>>>>>>returned 1 (0x1)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-------------------------
>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>>>>>To:
>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 6:18 PM
>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows
>>>>>>Installer
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Did you "profile" csound5gui from "depends" and run something?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you did you should see csound5gui start up, and a bunch of
>>>>>>> messages
>>>>>>> scroll in "depends." Then, you need to actually run trapped for RT
>>>>>>> audio.
>>>>>>> Csound doesn't load these DLLs until it begins performing...! Very
>>>>>>> important. If you didn't actually run a performance from inside
>>>>>>> "depends"
>>>>>>> we still don't what what the situation is.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The list of messages can be quite long, and you need to search in
>>>>>>> it...
>>>>>>> also ensure that all options are enabled in the profile dialog, so
>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>> possible information is printed out. This is just a small part of
>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> get, indicating successful loads:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LoadLibraryA("D:\utah\opt\Csound\plugins64\rtpa.dll") called from
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at address 0x6F231C89.
>>>>>>> Loaded "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL" at address
>>>>>>> 0x6F080000.
>>>>>>> Successfully hooked module.
>>>>>>> Loaded "u:\csound\bin\PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" at address 0x00FA0000.
>>>>>>> Successfully hooked module.
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x00FA0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" called.
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x00FA0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\PORTAUDIO_X86.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x6F080000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL" called.
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x6F080000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
>>>>>>> LoadLibraryA("D:\utah\opt\Csound\plugins64\rtpa.dll") returned
>>>>>>> 0x6F080000.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6F080000 [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleInfo") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6F081394.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6F080000 [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleCreate") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1"
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6F081367.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6F080000 [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleInit") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6F0813D9.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6F080000 [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleDestroy") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1"
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6F08139A.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6F080000 [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTPA.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleErrorCodeToString") called from
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at address 0x6F231C58 and returned
>>>>>>> NULL.
>>>>>>> Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>> LoadLibraryA("D:\utah\opt\Csound\plugins64\rtwinmm.dll") called from
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at address 0x6F231C89.
>>>>>>> Loaded "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL" at address
>>>>>>> 0x6E180000.
>>>>>>> Successfully hooked module.
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x6E180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL" called.
>>>>>>> DllMain(0x6E180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
>>>>>>> "d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
>>>>>>> LoadLibraryA("D:\utah\opt\Csound\plugins64\rtwinmm.dll") returned
>>>>>>> 0x6E180000.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6E180000
>>>>>>> [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleInfo") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6E1813F6.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6E180000
>>>>>>> [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleCreate") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1"
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6E1820BF.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6E180000
>>>>>>> [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleInit") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned 0x6E1814F9.
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6E180000
>>>>>>> [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleDestroy") called from "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1"
>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>> address 0x6F231C58 and returned NULL. Error: The specified procedure
>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>> not be found (127).
>>>>>>> GetProcAddress(0x6E180000
>>>>>>> [d:\utah\opt\csound\plugins64\RTWINMM.DLL],
>>>>>>> "csoundModuleErrorCodeToString") called from
>>>>>>> "u:\csound\bin\CSOUND64.DLL.5.1" at address 0x6F231C58 and returned
>>>>>>> NULL.
>>>>>>> Error: The specified procedure could not be found (127).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>Sent: Sep 24, 2008 5:53 PM
>>>>>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows
>>>>>>>>Installer
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Mike,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>As a first try, this is what I get when I open csound.exe within
>>>>>>>>'depends'.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>No reference to rtpa.dll (or portaudio) at all.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Can you tell anything from the attached screenshot?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>This is from a 5.09.0 install that can't load 3-4 modules including
>>>>>>>>rtpa.dll.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>>>>>>>To:
>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:38 PM
>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows
>>>>>>>>Installer
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What version of Windows, and what processor, are you running? This
>>>>>>>>> may
>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>> relevant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Also, please try this. Install the "depends" program and run
>>>>>>>>> Csound
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>>>> Then search in the output log for "Audio" and "rtpa". Let me know
>>>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>> find. The program can be found at http://www.dependencywalker.com.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Sep 23, 2008 8:10 PM
>>>>>>>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows
>>>>>>>>>>Installer
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Mike,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I'm still drawing a blank.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I deleted my PATH variable (a long one indeed), then rebooted,
>>>>>>>>>>went
>>>>>>>>>>to
>>>>>>>>>>csound\bin (as shown below) and ran (commandline) a .csd located
>>>>>>>>>>there.
>>>>>>>>>>Same
>>>>>>>>>>result.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I *do* have a number of portaudio .dll's on my machine, including
>>>>>>>>>>several
>>>>>>>>>>rtpa.dll's in 5.07 and 5.08 directories. These, however, are
>>>>>>>>>>unique
>>>>>>>>>>installations, with no remaining environment variables to my
>>>>>>>>>>knowledge
>>>>>>>>>>(I've
>>>>>>>>>>gone through my system variables rather thoroughly).
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Here's the complete console output again:
>>>>>>>>>>--------------
>>>>>>>>>>Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
>>>>>>>>>>(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>C:\Documents and Settings\Art Hunkins>cd\program files\csound\bin
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>C:\Program Files\Csound\bin>csound pantest.csd
>>>>>>>>>>time resolution is 279.365 ns
>>>>>>>>>>PortMIDI real time MIDI plugin for Csound
>>>>>>>>>>virtual_keyboard real time MIDI plugin for Csound
>>>>>>>>>>0dBFS level = 32768.0
>>>>>>>>>>Csound version 5.09 beta (float samples) Sep 13 2008
>>>>>>>>>>libsndfile-1.0.18pre22
>>>>>>>>>>Reading options from $CSOUNDRC: C:\Program Files\Csound\.csoundrc
>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\rtpa.dll'
>>>>>>>>>>(-1)
>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\csnd.dll'
>>>>>>>>>>(-1)
>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\fluidOpcodes.dl
>>>>>>>>>>l' (-1)
>>>>>>>>>>UnifiedCSD: pantest.csd
>>>>>>>>>>STARTING FILE
>>>>>>>>>>Creating options
>>>>>>>>>>Creating orchestra
>>>>>>>>>>Creating score
>>>>>>>>>>orchname: C:\DOCUME~1\ARTHUN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\cs34.orc
>>>>>>>>>>scorename: C:\DOCUME~1\ARTHUN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\cs35.sco
>>>>>>>>>>rtmidi: PortMIDI module enabled
>>>>>>>>>>orch compiler:
>>>>>>>>>>38 lines read
>>>>>>>>>> instr 1
>>>>>>>>>> instr 2
>>>>>>>>>>sorting score ...
>>>>>>>>>> ... done
>>>>>>>>>>Csound version 5.09 beta (float samples) Sep 13 2008
>>>>>>>>>>displays suppressed
>>>>>>>>>>0dBFS level = 32768.0
>>>>>>>>>>orch now loaded
>>>>>>>>>>audio buffered in 128 sample-frame blocks
>>>>>>>>>> *** error: unknown rtaudio module: 'pa'
>>>>>>>>>>Failed to initialise real time audio output
>>>>>>>>>>Csound tidy up: Segmentation violation
>>>>>>>>>>inactive allocs returned to freespace
>>>>>>>>>>end of score. overall amps: 0.0 0.0
>>>>>>>>>> overall samples out of range: 0 0
>>>>>>>>>>1 errors in performance
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>C:\Program Files\Csound\bin>
>>>>>>>>>>----------
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>>>>>>>>>To:
>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:44 PM
>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I double-checked with the "depends" program. As I thought, no
>>>>>>>>>>>DLLs
>>>>>>>>>>>are
>>>>>>>>>>>loaded except from Windows and the Csound installation directory.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I also do not see any of these warning messages.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I suggest you check your PATH environment variable. You may have
>>>>>>>>>>> older
>>>>>>>>>>> DLLs lying around somewhere that are not compatible, e.g. an
>>>>>>>>>>> older
>>>>>>>>>>> PortAudio dll or something of that sort. You could try running
>>>>>>>>>>> Csound
>>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>> the command line and set the PATH environment variable to
>>>>>>>>>>> nothing.
>>>>>>>>>>> It
>>>>>>>>>>> should still work if you run Csound from the installation or bin
>>>>>>>>>>> directory. I.e., first "set PATH=" and then "bin\csound
>>>>>>>>>>> examples\trapped.csd" or something.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Sep 23, 2008 3:49 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>I checked one thing further:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>I copied rtpa.dll, csnd.dll and fluidOpcodes.dll from \plugins
>>>>>>>>>>>>to
>>>>>>>>>>>>\bin,
>>>>>>>>>>>>so
>>>>>>>>>>>>they are in both locations. (Actually, csnd.dll is already in
>>>>>>>>>>>>both.)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Csound still can't find any of the three (same warnings).
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Michael Gogins"
>>>>>>>>>>>>To:
>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:46 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] Re: PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are these DLLs in the bin directory (where they should be)?
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Perhaps
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> installer is putting them in the wrong place. I'll check that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> too...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Sep 23, 2008 12:59 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [Csnd] PortAudio in 5.09 Windows Installer
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Mike,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A bit more info about the "pa" problem in the 5.09 Windows
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>installer.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I should think the problem relates to the warning messages
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>below.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(This,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>with installation in the default directory.)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Indeed all three .dll's are present where they should be.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I tried installs in these locations (all without Python):
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>C:\Program Files\Csound (the default)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>C:\Csound5.09
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>C:\Csound509
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All gave the same result. I had thought perhaps that the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>default
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>location
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>might be required, or that the dot or space in the directory
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>path
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>giving some problem. It seems not.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Art Hunkins
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>--------------------
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>0dBFS level = 32768.0
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Csound version 5.09 beta (float samples) Sep 13 2008
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>libsndfile-1.0.18pre22
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Reading options from $CSOUNDRC: C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\.csoundrc
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\rtpa.dll'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(-1)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\csnd.dll'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(-1)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Program
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Files\Csound\plugins\fluidOpcodes.dl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>l' (-1)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"unsubscribe
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>csound"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>>>>> csound"
>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>
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