ok, hopefully the maintainer of the Fedora RPM is on this list and can take a look at figuring what is wrong.
Christian On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 3:36 PM Bruno Vernay <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks a lot it is actually working fine. I can configure Musescore to > use Jack and it does *not* crash when using the Flatpak version! > (I retested that the RPM version does crash if configured to use Jack.) > I have Musescore sending MIDI tracks to Ardour, fine. > Jack transport works if MuseScore is the Master, but not the other way > around (at least it does not crash, it just does not start) > > It is funny, over the years, sometimes RPM are best to get Musescore, > sometimes it is the official AppImage and now the Flatpak version > > Anyway, thanks a lot > Bruno > > On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 3:48 PM Christian Fredrik Schaller > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi Bruno, > > I checked with Hubert Figuiere who maintains the Flathub Flatpak of > musescore. He said it had problems with previous versions of PipeWire, but > that it works fine for him > > with the current version of PipeWire. Would you mind testing again, > maybe test both Fedora RPM and Flathub flatpak version to see if you > generally hit the problem or if there could > > be an issue with the Fedora RPM. > > > > Christian > > > > On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 3:35 PM Christian Fredrik Schaller < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 3:28 PM Bruno Vernay <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> Currently Ardour is fine and most programs are. It is nice to be able > >>> to play sound from Ardour (Jack/Pipewire) and from the browser > >>> (PA/Pipewire) without having to tweak the configuration. > >>> > >>> Musescore still crashes instantly when configured to use Jack. I have > >>> to configure it to use Alsa or PA. So I cannot have the Jack > >>> transport synchro between Ardour and MuseScore. > >>> Not that Musescore ever had a lot of Linux users, so I guess it will > >>> take time until it plays nice with Jack/Pipewire. > >>> > >>> The Pipewire configuration is still a little confusing to me, seems > >>> like there are a lot of possibilities, but examples, uses cases would > >>> be helpful. I expect we will start to see more of them from the > >>> community, as its usage expands. > >>> > >> Glad Ardour works fine for you, as for Musescore hopefully that can be > resolved. > >> > >> Yeah, we hope that too, that said we are also hoping to reduce the > amount of configuration people should need to do, > >> ideally we should reach a point where we can detect enough of what is > happening to adjust automatically. Our medium/long term hope is > >> to make PipeWire work so well that musicians shouldn't need a phd in > config files to create music. So the config files will still be there of > course, but > >> hopefully we can make having to use them be the exception to the rule. > >> > >> Christian > > > > -- > Bruno VERNAY > >
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