Hey, all. I didn't get any replies the first time around so I'm trying again!
Update:
I now have a discrete sound card (Asus Xonar) and I reinstalled Windows 7 Pro 64-bit from scratch.
I installed the chuck.exe in the System32 folder. It works from the command line as it should now (I get accurate textual output from the program), but I'm not getting any sound at all now. It has full permissions on the system and I'm running as administrator. I have no sound problems otherwise, and miniAudicle is working fine (it produces sound).
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about fixing this issue?
Here's some of the output from chuck -v --loop that I think may be relevant:
| devices adc: 0 dac: 0 (default 0)
| initializing 'real-time' audio...
| RtApiDs: callback thread error...
| (RtApiDs: Unable to lock buffer during playback (Primary Sound Driver): Invalid parameter...)
Perhaps it has something to do with real-time audio? Everything worked without a hitch on my W7 Home Premium 64-bit laptop, and I certainly have better audio capabilities on my desktop. If it would be helpful to provide the full output, I can, I just haven't gotten around to installing a terminal with cut/paste functionality yet! My main priority before all else is to get a command-line version of ChucK working as it should!
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From: [chriswicks]