Hey Iain,

First off: Im not answering your initial question because I just dont know the answer.

What I can tell you is that I've used PyGtk as a GUI for a Midi handling program,
and that it starts to "lag" very quickly. (Im not a "good" programmer, but I'm fairly sure
I didnt have a  >>> sleep (100)  in the main loop!)

I'd link to that MIDI program, only I can't seem to get the PyJack module working ATM (strange kernel..!)
so I cant test it to make sure its ok. Ill see if it wants to work in the next couple of days, Ill send a link here
then.

Especially since your talking about timing, as I'm sure you know, Python is not the way to go for
speed (read: low latency & good timing.)

Hope this wasnt too Off Topic! -Harry


On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Iain Duncan <iainduncan@telus.net> wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm wondering what most linux audio developers think about
pyqt vs wxpy for writing audio app guis now that qt is gpl'd.
Specifically I'm interested in tightly controlling the timing of event
loop ( ie making some accurate external clock source like the csound
engine be the time boss ) and making decent faders widgets.

thank
iain

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