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- [x] audio
- [ ] midi
Thing to do:
- implement support this OS in RtMidi (& RtAudio) also
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Running CubicSDR v0.2.8 compiled from git clone on 10/19/2023
I have a Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye 64 bit Debian
pipewire is installed.
When I run CubicSDR, it ends with a Segmen…
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Hey guys,
as I try to get rtaudio on windows working, I found that the windows low-latency asio drivers of RTAudio are not included with the files tonic ships, because they need additional cpp files.…
andik updated
9 years ago
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I am currently trying to port a synthesizer program from rtaudio to libsoundio.
The synth is written largely in fixed-point integer and outputs signed 16 bit samples.
Now when I request the sample…
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Hello!
I think I found a bug in `RtAudio`, although I am not sure and it might just be undocumented behaviour.
If I instanciate a `RtAudio` object in one thread and then call `openStream` on tha…
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```Init audioOut...
Using RtAudio driver: jack
Desired latency 0.02
Buffer size 960
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'RtAudioError'
what(): RtApiJack::probeDeviceOpen: requested …
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Hi @rorywalsh
All the examples seem to have `-+rtaudio=null` which prevents them from making sound.
Might be confusing to some :)
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I've been using a single C header file library for my audio back-ends called miniaudio (https://miniaud.io). It allows compiling code on Linux/macOS/Windows to use audio I/O without installing any oth…
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Tartini is now running reliably on my Mac with all features working (AFAIK). So what's next?
Here are a few ideas:
- Support opening other audio file types besides `wav`? Maybe `mp3` or `m4a`
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It would be great to play 7.1 and 5.1 content via Soundflower and have lcc automatically check if there is input in the additional channels and mix it down to 2.0 or 4.0 content.
From the paper I u…