yoyz2k wrote:

I had the same issue.
It seem piggy has choose the 3rd alsa audio channel
Piggy has seen audio 0 and audio ...  fix it greping around.


Johann

I gave up after a few days of trying, re-installing, trying again, install Xubuntu, downloaded a fresh LGPT_deb... Got it working at the end smile

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(111 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

If you guys want to use the themer again (don't know why it broken still..)

01) Copy the source code from http://poyo.co/lgpt/
02) Download colorpicker.zip (89 kb) from http://www.eyecon.ro/colorpicker/
03) Extract the zip
04) Paste the source in the index.html within the Colopicker folder (replace all of the other text)
05) Run the index.html

I could run it from my webserver but since I haven't created it and I'm not quit sure why mk still hasn't got this up, I will leave you with this.

EDIT: It had something to do with the current ghetto build. After I re-downloaded the package, I got my sound back again! Whoohoo

After a fresh installation of Crunchbang x86 I removed Pulseaudio (like discibed in this topic ) I can't seem to get any sound out of the Piggy. What do I need (Pulse, ALSA, JACK?) to get my sound back again? If possible I would like to avoid having Pulse installed again because audio is weirdly distorted when using it.


I guess it has something to do with this:

[-D-] JACK error: jack_client_new: deprecated

[-D-] JACK error: Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory

[-D-] JACK error: Cannot connect to server request channel

[-D-] JACK error: jack server is not running or cannot be started

[-D-] Audio
[AUDIO] Audio object initialised with
[AUDIO] Api:
[AUDIO] Device:
[AUDIO] Buffer size:256
[AUDIO] Pre Buffer Count:2
[AUDIO] Current API: Linux ALSA
[AUDIO] Found device hw:HD-Audio Generic,3
[AUDIO] Found device hw:HD-Audio Generic,0
[AUDIO] Selecting: hw:HD-Audio Generic,3

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(7 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I have mine as Twitter background:

https://twitter.com/durtmeister

Amsterdam 》home (an hour from A'dam) 》Amsterdam MILKYWAY! I'm excited!

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(39 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Kris k wrote:

I was wondering (and feel free to delete if this is a not-ok subject for these forums) but since the root key for the PSP came out a while ago and people have written apps to sign homebrew software, is there a particular reason that there isn't a signed version of Piggy floating around for PSP so that people can just run it on OFW instead of needing to hack their PSP?

The reason I ask is that this should allow us to hypothetically use all PSP models, including the ones that were harder to run CFW on.

There is a homebrew signer available which I tried to sign piggy with; no luck... It say's it (should) work but when running on PSP, the device reboots (maybe I did something wrong but I stopped after that time; CFW runs fine for me).

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(39 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

The PSP e1000 is smaller then a PS Vita

PSP, PSP, PSP:

PSP vs. PS Vita

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(39 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I work on a PSP Street (the last of the psp series). You can run CFW on it so LGPT will work!

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(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Play DKC 2 and enjoy the best game soundtrack ever made!

herr_prof wrote:

How big are your samples? The psp memorystick is the worst...

MS Duo sticks are bad indeed. Samples aren't that big but compared to the Linux build is have to wait A LOT.

@Holy Konni

I have a PSP E1000 so the indicator is on top (hard to see when ur tracking).

I can live with it, though, but it's a bit annoying.

On the PSP I would like to see a "loading sample" when importing a sample. It's so slow, sometimes I think it just crashed (and then it works again after some seconds...)

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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

Got it!

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(111 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

@mk: oh noes, your themer is broken!!!1!!

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(5 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

C'mon man, live a little; use the ghetto built! The ghetto build is pretty stable for my daily use.

Wat een vette line up! Grote kans dat ik vd partij ben!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

If he has a Toshiba Libretto with W98 installed I won't think it wil ever run WXP...