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Re: [Traverso-devel] Problem importing files
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Remon |
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Re: [Traverso-devel] Problem importing files |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Oct 2007 19:59:08 +0200 |
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Hi Nic,
Can you please send me the output of Traverso when running with say --d2.
Start with a new project, and import the wave file.
Then close Traverso.
Save the output to something like import.log.
Now start Traverso again with --d2, close and save that to something like
projectloaded.log
And finally the project.tpf file after this.
Maybe this will get me a bit of an idea what is going on, since it works fine
here!
That is, importing audio files, recording sometimes starts DiskIO looping in
do_work()....
This is top priority! :D
Greetings,
Remon
P.S.
The project converter can wait hehe, is there actually any chance someone will
use/need it ?
> Hi everyone,
>
> I still have problems importing audio clips with the CVS version. I just
> can't beliefe that nobody else has the same problem because it happens on
> Kubuntu (notebook), OS X (notebook), and PCLinuxOS (desktop) here, always
> with the same error message (see below). Recording works, but playing back
> the recorded files doesn't. It doesn't crash, it just refuses to import or
> play back the recorded files (import tested with wave 44100/16 stereo, mp3,
> and ogg). I did cleancompiles, remove old versions, run ldconfig, remove
> Traverso.ini, etc... now I'm really running out of ideas.
>
> On Kubuntu I'm using official packages of all libraries:
> fftw3-dev 3.1.2-1build1
> libasound2-dev 1.0.13-1ubuntu5
> libflac++-dev 1.1.2-5ubuntu2
> libjack0.100.0-de 0.102.20-1
> libmad0-dev 0.15.1b-2.1
> libqt4-dev 4.2.3-0ubuntu3
> librdf0-dev 1.0.4-1build1
> libsamplerate0-de 0.1.2-2
> libsndfile1-dev 1.0.16-1ubuntu0.7
> libvorbis-dev 1.1.2.dfsg-1.2ubu
> libwavpack-dev 4.40.0-1
>
> Can anyone at least point me to a place where I can start tracking down the
> problem? I'm not at all familiar with the low level routines for reading
> files from HD.
>
> I know you are all busy with other things, but it really pisses me off that
> I can't use all the great new stuff you guys have been adding lately.
> Cheers,
> Nic
>
>
> address@hidden:~/develop/traverso$ ./traverso -d4
> InputEngine:: Succesfully loaded plugin: TraversoCommands
> No Hardware specific optimizations in use
> Themer:: Using
> themefile:
> /home/nic/.traverso/Traverso-DAW//medium-contrast/traversotheme.xml
> creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|256|3|44100|0|0|-|32bit
> configuring for 44100 Hz, period = 256 frames, buffer = 3 periods
> Starting AudioDeviceThread..... Running!
> AudioThread: Running with realtime priority
> QGraphicsScene::addItem: item has already been added to this scene
> id is 1191950172432173996
> WARNING: Information::warning ResourcesManager:: Konnte
> Lese-Quelle /home/nic/multimedia/hey-eugene.wav nicht initialisieren
> WARNING: ResourcesManager::get_readsource(): ReadSource with id 0 is not in
> my database!
> WARNING: Information::warning ResourcesManager:: Konnte
> Lese-Quelle /home/nic/multimedia/hey-eugene.wav nicht initialisieren
> WARNING: AudioClipView::paint : Exposed rectangle has 0 width ????
> WARNING: AudioClipView::paint : Exposed rectangle has 0 width ????
>
> *** Error in QDomNode Track::get_state(QDomDocument, bool)
> Clip lenght is 0! This shouldn't happen!!!!
>
> Thank you for using Traverso !
> Starting to shutdown AudioThread..
> AudioDeviceThread finished, stopping driver
>
>
>
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