Justto be sure, as it is a new station (well, same station but new
system), Irecreated the host in RDAdmin, starting from scratch. No luck.
With caed launched with gdb, I get :
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
FillJackOutputStream (stream=optimized out, this=optimized out) at
Well this is odd. Now it works. Nothing has changed. No reboot, no
reinstall... and no crash.
Le 29/10/2012 22:32, Hoggins! a écrit :
Hello everyone,
I'm experiencing a strange behavior with a fresh install of Rivendell
on a Fedora 17 machine. TheRivendell version is 2.2.1, but it also
Talked too fast : it happens when I try to edit markers from specific
carts. And I found what was different between the working carts and
the non-working carts : the ones encoded in pure PCM WAV (before
Rivendell was able to encode/decode MP2 without specific soundcards) are
correctly opened,
Well, recompiling Rivendell with Twolame 3.12 has no positive effect. I
would really appreciate some help on this one, this is quite critical.
Thanks in advance !
Le 01/11/2012 15:36, Hoggins! a écrit :
I'm trying to downgrade twolame, see if it has any effect.
Hello everyone,
I'm experiencing a strange behavior with a fresh install of Rivendell on
a Fedora 17 machine. TheRivendell version is 2.2.1, but it also happened
on 2.2.0.
The other machines of the network run with previous versions of Fedora,
and are doing well.
On that specific machine, when I
Hi,
While I have not tried this in Virtualbox, it sounds like an issue I ran
into with an Intel sound chipset on Ubuntu running on a real computer -
actual hardware.
Have a look at the solution I eventually found and see if it works for
you:
Changing soundcard didn't solve anything. Nor did applying rate 44100
or rate 48000 to /etc/asound.conf
Any other suggestions will be appreciated. I really think that running
Rivendell in VirtualBox would be handy for my co-workers running
Windows, if they want to adjust some voicetracks and