| Also, a quick test for this is to see how long the file takes to compute to
disk, if it's more than the length of the file, you'll probably not be able
to run it in realtime.
At 16:55 24/05/2006, you wrote:
>What is your CPU load when you get breakups in the sound? It seems to me
>you are simply overloading the computer.
>
>Regards,
>Mike
>
>-----Original Message-----
> >From: Panos Katergiathis
> >Sent: May 24, 2006 11:22 AM
> >To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
> >Subject: [Csnd] Csound / M-Audio Firewire 410
> >
> >Hello all
> >
> >I have the latest (5.02) Csound version installed on my Windows XP SP2
> >machine.
> >I am trying lines like this:
> >
> >csound -s -oComposition.wav -b4096 -B16384 -m135 composition.csd
> >
> >...which actually renders the Composition.wav file on my disk with
> >perfect quality.
> >
> >
> >Then, i try this line:
> >
> >csound -s -odac -b4096 -B16384 -m135 composition.csd
> >
> >... and the piece starts playing, i listen to some notes but later on i
> >start getting severe pauses and cracks and all sorts of noises.
> >
> >My audio card is a M-Audio Firewire 410. As you probably know, it
> >supports ASIO and it shouldn't have no problems of this sort, but how do
> >i tell CSound about it?
> >
> >Please assist
> >
> >Panos
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Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth |