Hi Tim - on my windows machine, I see two sections, one for Microsoft Store
apps and one for Desktop apps.
In my case, all the microsoft apps are disallowed. There are 20-ish buttons
all indicating Off.
I've allowed all desktop apps access via a single on-off button, it
indicates On.
The fact that you reported that chuck.exe had registered access to the
microphone makes me think that that isn't your problem.
I think I missed the part of your report that indicated that ctrl-c wasn't
functioning. It raises the question of what state chuck is actually in.
Perhaps if you try: chuck -v yourtest.ck, the resulting dump will
illuminate the mystery?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 10:43 AM Tim Burgess
Hi,
Unfortunately, going through my DAC options hasn’t helped, as I suspected.
An odd question, but when you go into the dialog to change access to the microphone and you navigate to the list of applications, including chuck.exe, are those items visually checked? I ask because I’m blind and use a screen reader to interact with my computer – sometimes we don’t get all the feedback from a UI element that we might need and I’m wondering if that’s the case here.
Cheers.
Tim
*From:* chuck-users-bounces@lists.cs.princeton.edu < chuck-users-bounces@lists.cs.princeton.edu> *On Behalf Of *Tim Burgess *Sent:* 24 March 2021 17:13 *To:* 'ChucK Users Mailing List'
*Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows OK, sounds fair enough and the thought had crossed my mind, but I haven’t had another chance to play since posting.
I’ll give it a try, but my gut says that it’ll fail given that Ctrl+C doesn’t cause my simple .ck file to quit – control never returns to the command prompt.
Really appreciate the help anyhow and I’ll post back if I find the solution.
*Cheers.*
*Tim*
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*Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows Tim - the only other thing I can think of is that since you have multiple audio devices, the one you are listening to isn't the one that chuck is producing sound on. If this is the case you have two options:
1. tell chuck to try one of the other outputs via the -dac0,1,2 command-line
2. use windows sound settings to select an alternate default sound device.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 3:06 AM Tim Burgess
wrote: Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, but chuck shows up in the list of applications that accessed the microphone and access is turned on. I don’t know if it helps, but here’s the output from chuck –probe:
[chuck]: found 5 device(s) ...
[chuck]: ------( audio device: 1 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "Default Device"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 2
[chuck]: # input channels = 2
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 2
[chuck]: default output = YES
[chuck]: default input = YES
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 8-bit int
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 4000 Hz
[chuck]: 5512 Hz
[chuck]: 8000 Hz
[chuck]: 9600 Hz
[chuck]: 11025 Hz
[chuck]: 16000 Hz
[chuck]: 22050 Hz
[chuck]: 32000 Hz
[chuck]: 44100 Hz
[chuck]: 48000 Hz
[chuck]: 88200 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]: 176400 Hz
[chuck]: 192000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( audio device: 2 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "Speakers (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 128))"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 2
[chuck]: # input channels = 0
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default output = NO
[chuck]: default input = NO
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 8-bit int
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 4000 Hz
[chuck]: 5512 Hz
[chuck]: 8000 Hz
[chuck]: 9600 Hz
[chuck]: 11025 Hz
[chuck]: 16000 Hz
[chuck]: 22050 Hz
[chuck]: 32000 Hz
[chuck]: 44100 Hz
[chuck]: 48000 Hz
[chuck]: 88200 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]: 176400 Hz
[chuck]: 192000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( audio device: 3 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 128))"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 2
[chuck]: # input channels = 0
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default output = NO
[chuck]: default input = NO
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 8-bit int
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 4000 Hz
[chuck]: 5512 Hz
[chuck]: 8000 Hz
[chuck]: 9600 Hz
[chuck]: 11025 Hz
[chuck]: 16000 Hz
[chuck]: 22050 Hz
[chuck]: 32000 Hz
[chuck]: 44100 Hz
[chuck]: 48000 Hz
[chuck]: 88200 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]: 176400 Hz
[chuck]: 192000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( audio device: 4 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "Microphone (Kinoni Audio Source)"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 0
[chuck]: # input channels = 2
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default output = NO
[chuck]: default input = NO
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 8-bit int
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 11025 Hz
[chuck]: 22050 Hz
[chuck]: 44100 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( audio device: 5 )---------------
[chuck]: device name = "Internal Microphone (Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 128))"
[chuck]: probe [success] ...
[chuck]: # output channels = 0
[chuck]: # input channels = 2
[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 0
[chuck]: default output = NO
[chuck]: default input = NO
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:
[chuck]: 8-bit int
[chuck]: 16-bit int
[chuck]: supported sample rates:
[chuck]: 11025 Hz
[chuck]: 22050 Hz
[chuck]: 44100 Hz
[chuck]: 96000 Hz
[chuck]:
[chuck]:
[chuck](via RtMidi): RtMidiIn::initialize: no MIDI input devices currently available.
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 0 MIDI inputs )------
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 MIDI outputs )-----
[chuck]: [0] : "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth"
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 mouse device )------
[chuck]: [0] : "Mouse"
[chuck]:
[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 keyboard device )------
[chuck]: [0] : "Keyboard"
*Take care and stay safe.*
*Tim*
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*Subject:* Re: [chuck-users] Newbie troubleshooting Mac/Windows It's possible chuck is waiting for access to your microphone and windows 10 defaults to disallowing access.
You can grant access to the microphone via a setting called "Allow apps to access your microphone".
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