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Still having same problem.<br>
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More info on my setup.<br>
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The audio samples have been recorded at 44100 Hz. They contain one
channel only (mono).<br>
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Settings | Preferences | Playback:<br>
- Samples to read ... -> 131072 (=128*1024)<br>
- Sample to send ... -> 2048<br>
- Use software for positioning -> checked<br>
- Audio driver -> OSS (why ALSA is not listed?)<br>
- device path -> /dev/dsp<br>
- bits -> 16 bit linear<br>
- channels -> 2<br>
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Here's the output of 'soundtest' from CCRMA distribution of Cinelerra:<br>
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<tt>*** Half duplex<br>
Couldn't enable full duplex audio.<br>
fragments fragstotal fragsize bytes TOTAL BYTES AVAILABLE<br>
Playback: 2 2 32768 65536 65536<br>
Record: 0 2 32768 0 65536</tt><br>
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Why does it say 'half duplex' ? <br>
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I've also tried the ' LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 cinelerra' trick and it
does not help.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Luc<br>
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Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano a écrit:<br>
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<pre wrap="">does anybody use cinelerra on a Duron machine ?
I had cinelerra-1.1.6-1.ath.rpm installed and was working perfectly.
With the new package cinelerra-1.1.7-1.rh90.athlon, it is not usable
anymore. Here's what happen. If I press play and the cursor is at
the beginning of the movie, there is no sound and I cannot stop it... I
have to kill cinelerra to make it stops. However if the cursor is
somewhere else, it works. Can somebody help me ?
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<pre wrap="">The same thing happens to me here on a P4 (using an rpm I built
locally). I have also excited the program normally only to find it
hanging around still ("ps -aux").
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Something similar used to happen to me too (unstoppable playback and
hanging processes after exit) and I found 1.1.7 much better in that
respect - in very limited tests. I think I had to initially tweak some
sound setting to get cinelerra to behave decently. I think it was in
"Preferences", "Playback", "Use software for positioning information".
Try to change the setting and see if this goes away.
-- Fernando
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