On Mon, 17 Apr 2017, [email protected] wrote:

I can open ardour5 projects, which I created under ubuntu-studio 16.10, not
with ardour5 under ubuntu-studio 17.04. Adour then falls off.

New projects are running.

jack is crashing.....

I emailed with [email protected], and they told me jack was faulty in 17.04

Paul wrote jackd 1, he has nothing good to say about jackd 2. Both he and Robin hate Ubuntu and continue to say things like this. (ubuntu did ship a bad version of jack in 14.04, but that would not have caused this particular problem) The thing to remember is that Ardour.org supports only Ardour binaries downloaded from ardour.org. This is because they can not trouble shoot mistakes made by packagers.


what can I do?

I think the Ardour is an important application in ubuntu-studio 17.04. It is
certainly in your interest to solve the problem quickly.

We have to be able to reproduce "this problem" on our machine or at least have an understanding of what is happening on you machine. The fact that things are ok on a new session indicates that the problem is something to do with the older session.

I have created a session in 16.04 using Ardour 5.0 from ubuntu repos, I added both audio and midi tracks and recorded audio on the audio tracks and midi information on the midi tracks. there is at least one plugin in each track (synth or eq). I can load this session after booting 17.04 with the ardour 5.5 as supplied but the ISO and playback the audio and midi tracks I created in 16.04/ardour 5.0. There is no crash and I use the supplied jackd in both cases as started by qjackctl or jack_control (jackdbus).

While I don't run Ardour quite daily, I do development work on it to do with control surfaces and as such run it frequently. (and also regard it as an important application :) )

My first thing would be to (as Ralph says) run it in safe mode. The first dialog that comes up when Ardour is started has a safe mode checkbox at the bottom, check that and then load the session. If this solves the problem, then one of the plugins is bad.

If not, we need to look at your setup more closely. How you run jack and Ardour.

Output from the console:

Cannot write socket fd = 21 err = Broken pipe
CheckRes error
Could not write notification
ClientNotify fails name = ardour notification = 10 val1 = 28 val2 = 0
Unknown error...
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'Jack::JackTemporaryException'
what():

This almost looks like running Ardour with ALSA while jack is still running.

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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