
Howdy, Hmm, that would depend on your platform... On Mac OS X its not possible (yet). On Windows, open regedit (Start -> Run... -> type "regedit" and hit OK). Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> miniAudicle -> VM. On the right side, you should see the text "SampleBufferSize"; double click this and a dialog will pop up letting you choose a new buffer size. Note that by default, this value is specified in hexadecimal, you should click the "Decimal" button if you want it interpreted in base 10. You'll have to restart miniAudicle for it to notice the change (actually its probably a better idea to close down miniAudicle first before changing it). On Linux, you can use the same command line option --bufsize###, or look for the text "SampleBufferSize=512" in the file ~/.miniAudicle, and edit that line appropriately. Next time you start up miniAudicle it should set the buffer size accordingly. In the next major miniAudicle release, there will be a preferences window for the Linux/Windows versions so one doesn't have to be bothered editing registry/preferences files. hope this helps! spencer On Sep 28, 2006, at 5:59 AM, vb wrote:
hello chuckers, just started looking into chuck and miniaudicle and already had a lot of fun playing with it. thanks a lot for making this available!
i'm wondering how to set the bufsize when using miniaudicle (v. 0.1.3.6). using chuck in the terminal, i can do something like: chuck --bufsize512 myFile.ck
how would i do this in miniaudicle?
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