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] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hmm... are you opening the same device multiple times, http://sites.music.columbia.edu/pipermail/portaudio/2008-January/008003.html cause that's a known bug? If you don't care about detecting http://linuxham.yahoogroups.narkive.com/zJSzuxXr/transmi-trx-transmit-loop-portaudio-error-internal-portaudio-error dropouts you could just comment out the offending line in src/hostapi/coreaudio/pa_mac_core.c bjorn On Jan 8, 2008, at 9:20 PM, Peter Vestberg wrote: > Hi. > > I have an issue with Pa_OpenStream on my macbook. I am opening a > stream for windows 10 simple playback of a sound buffer. This is what I am doing: > > PaError err; > PaStream* pStream; > > const PaDeviceInfo* di = > Pa_GetDeviceInfo(Pa_GetDefaultOutputDevice()); > PaStreamParameters params; > params.device = Pa_GetDefaultOutputDevice(); > params.channelCount = 1; > params.sampleFormat = paFloat32; > params.hostApiSpecificStreamInfo = NULL; > params.suggestedLatency = di->defaultLowOutputLatency; > > err = audacity windows 10 Pa_OpenStream(&pStream, > NULL, > ¶ms, > 16000, > 1024, > paPrimeOutputBuffersUsingStreamCallback, > PACallback, > NULL); > > if(err != paNoError) > { > printf("%s.\n", Pa_GetErrorText(err)); > return; > } > > And when Pa_OpenStream is executed I get this error: > > ||PaMacCore (AUHAL)|| Error on line 952: err=''nope'', msg=Audio > Hardware: Illegal Operation > > and Pa_GetErrorText gives me: > > Internal PortAudio error. > > I've tried to lower the framesPerBuffer, skipped setting the > suggestLatency and such, but no luck. > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > Best regards, > Ymer > _______________________________________________ > Portaudio mailing list > Portaudio at music.columbia.edu > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/portaudio ----------------------------- Bjorn Roche XO Wave Digital Audio Production and Post-Production Software http://www.xowave.com http://blog.bjornroche.com http://myspace.com/xowave Previous message: [Portaudio] Pa_OpenStream issue on mac Next message: [Portaudio] Pa_OpenStream issue on mac Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the Portaudio mailing list
am able to get out a few characters and then my rig stops putting out power, and I get the following message: A message was logged:E: trx_trx_transmi_trx_transmit_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorThe log entry is as follows:Q: log_excluded_modes: RSID (tx) : CW BPSK31 RTTYQ: log_excluded_modes: CWID : CWQ: log_excluded_modes: VIDEOID : CW BPSK31 RTTYI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/cu.Bluetooth-ModemI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/cu.Bluetooth-PDA-SyncI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/tty.Bluetooth-ModemI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/tty.Bluetooth-PDA-SyncE: trx_trx_receive_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorE: trx_trx_receive_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorMy setup: FT-450, SignalLink, Fldigi 3.20.12, OS X 10.6.3 on MacBook Proantenna: hamstick on roof of suv, matched with internal tuner, showing good match.SSB on 40 meters works fine.Seems like I have to uninstall and reinstall fldigi to clear the error condition.PSK works on 20 meters with no problems.What is happening and what can I do to operate on 40M?Thanks very much.~Bart/WH6AA------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/<*> Your email settings:Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/join(Yahoo! ID required)<*> To change settings via email:linuxham-digest-***@public.gmane.orglinuxham-fullfeatured-***@public.gmane.org<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:linuxham-unsubscribe-***@public.gmane.org<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Graham Saville 2010-05-22 09:53:46 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Bart AronoffWhen trying to operate on PSK 31 on 40 meters, 7.035, I am able to get out afew characters and then my rig stops putting out power, and I get thetrx_trx_transmi_trx_transmit_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorQ: log_excluded_modes: RSID (tx) : CW BPSK31 RTTYQ: log_excluded_modes: CWID : CWQ: log_excluded_modes: VIDEOID : CW BPSK31 RTTYI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/cu.Bluetooth-ModemI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/cu.Bluetooth-PDA-SyncI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/tty.Bluetooth-ModemI: testCommPorts: Found serial port /dev/tty.Bluetooth-PDA-SyncE: trx_trx_receive_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorE: trx_trx_receive_loop: PortAudio error: Internal PortAudio errorMy setup: FT-450, SignalLink, Fldigi 3.20.12, OS X 10.6.3 on MacBook