Re: Threading
Re: Threading
- Subject: Re: Threading
- From: Urs Heckmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 13:51:31 +0200
Hi Angus,
wow. That renders timestamps a joke, huh?
Any chance to get the name of such host? - I should better check if my
Music Device produces any hanging notes or even crashes due to queueing
problems before I release it...
Well, if I take Apple's documentation, Logic is the standard host to
look at. I havn't had any hanging note/crash after several minutes of
recorded and live wild-forearm-play, accompanied by chaotic start/stop
sequencer - But of course, I'd prefer to be on the safe side (and
exclude that host from my compatibility list, hehe 8-)
Thanks,
;) Urs
Am Mittwoch, 06.08.03, um 13:34 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Angus F.
Hewlett:
I've seen hosts do this, b/c they run their MIDI I/O in a different
thread
to CoreAudio's rendering thread. Whether or not they are compliant,
that's
a different matter :-)
At 01:20 PM 8/6/2003 +0200, Urs Heckmann wrote:
Hi list,
just a quick question:
Am I right that an AU host may never ever send a Music Device any sort
of Note/Midi/Control events (anything timestamped, to be precise)
during an ongoing Render() call or vice versa, even on multiprocessor
systems and whatever?
Thanks,
;) Urs
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