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wave file to frame (RUBY)
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
Be careful because the ruby thread are not executed if at least one RubyEdit is not re-triggered continuously.
For example, in your schematic it works because you have a Mono-Readout doing this,
otherwise it will freeze and is never executed until arriving at any RubyEdit certain triggers.
For example, in your schematic it works because you have a Mono-Readout doing this,
otherwise it will freeze and is never executed until arriving at any RubyEdit certain triggers.
- Tronic
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
Confirmed... making the "progress" readout trigger faster makes the loading faster... How to make it run continuously?
- KG_is_back
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
How to make it run continuously?
you can't, but i use this
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def event i,v,t
if (i==0)
@thread= Thread.new do
# do some process
@thread.exit
end
end
# here retrig until the thread finish
input 100, nil,t+0.001 if @thread.alive?
end
and sincerely this is an odd function of how the ruby is implemented in FlowStone
- Tronic
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
I've found out, that putting the main thread to "sleep" boosts the loading speed significantly. It seems that during the sleep, the ruby interpreter stays active and has free time to process secondary threads, like the loading one.
- KG_is_back
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
Tronic wrote:and sincerely this is an odd function of how the ruby is implemented in FlowStone
Indeed! It renders the purpose of multiple threads almost useless.
KG_is_back wrote:I've found out, that putting the main thread to "sleep" boosts the loading speed significantly. It seems that during the sleep, the ruby interpreter stays active and has free time to process secondary threads, like the loading one.
That's what I said in a prior post. It is slow, because it is a sub-thread. While it is certainly interesting to see, that you can boost it by setting the main thread to sleep, the question is what will be the advantage? Pretty much nothing. One could as well call a method in the main thread with a time delay. That would also give processor time for graphic updates, etc., while loading is fast.
It disappoints me that multi-threading can't be used effectively.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
After several tests with the class thread,
the thread actually runs in the background, but to have a return feedback from it,
of course we must now retigger the RubyEdit module,
but I believe we can transfer the return via a send function or some sort of callback to caller thread,
we investigate this.
the thread actually runs in the background, but to have a return feedback from it,
of course we must now retigger the RubyEdit module,
but I believe we can transfer the return via a send function or some sort of callback to caller thread,
we investigate this.
- Tronic
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
hehe, I have to contradict yet, it only works if retriggered, otherwise it stays still,
sorry I missed a readout active.
here I stop I'm tired.
sorry I missed a readout active.
here I stop I'm tired.
- Tronic
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Re: wave file to frame (RUBY)
I've written an E-mail to the DSPR support. Perhaps they can give us some insight on why this is happening and possibly even solve the problem.
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