Hi,
I finally think I have managed to fix this bug.
Could you try the latest git version and see if it solves your problem?
The git repository is located at:
git clone git://github.com/magnush/mhwaveedit.git
Regards,
Magnus
On 08/30/2011 12:06 PM, Renato wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 22:04:47 +0200
Magnus Hjorth<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I could not easily reproduce your bug with Jack on my computer. What
exactly are you doing when the crash happens, are you pressing stop
or moving playback or something like that?
yes, now that you ask I noticed that the actual crash seems to allways
occur when I hit play.
Also I seem to have found a way to reproduce the bug quite
consistently: I open a file (usually .wav), select a very short part of
it, of a few hundred/thousand samples (i.e. if zoomed on the selection
I can clearly see the discontinuities in the waveform due to sampling),
copy, paste to new, hit spacebar a few times.
Also, just to make sure, could you check under Help/About to see that
it says "Current sound driver: JACK"? I recently fixed a similar bug
for Pulseaudio so I just want to be sure that's not the one that
you've hit.
Yes, the driver says "JACK". It may be relevant: I'm using the
jack-sink and jack-source pulseaudio modules to make it appear as a
jack client. I've set up qjackctl with 4 scripts exactly as explained
here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#PulseAudio_through_JACK_the_new_way
Later I'm gonna try killing pulseaudio, removing those scripts and see
if the bug persist.
cheers
renato
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