Hi David, jOrgan is developed in Ubuntu. Since it's a Java application, it runs on all major OS's. Some of us use Windows XP and Win7 (don't know if someone has running Vista yet), some Ubuntu, some Puppy Linux. Someone managed SuSe last week. There are people who managed OSX, too.
It seems the three guys reporting the crackles were using Windows. Regards Bernd. ----- Folgende Nachricht wurde empfangen ----- Absender: David Henningsson Empfänger: bca Zeit: 2010-09-14, 19:37:03 Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] FS 1.1.2 alpha sound rendering issue Okay, cool that things appear fixed. But may I ask - what OS are you jOrgan guys running? It could be that the thread synchronisation overhead varies much between operating systems. As for now, I've just set it to "8" which means that if there is less that 8 active voices, there is no use waking up all the threads, so it just runs a single-threaded loop. One might want to experiment with this some time in the future. As for future planning, we might want to roll out a 1.1.3 release with just these fixes in. We have fixed ladspa, doxygen (credits to plcl), and now this. What do you think of that? In the meantime, I'm glad to see that (thanks to Sven Meier and Alessio Treglia) that 1.1.2 of FluidSynth will reach Ubuntu Maverick! (And yes, it will build with CMake :-) ) // David
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