Op ma, 05-02-2007 te 08:41 -0500, schreef Claude Jones:
> On Mon February 5 2007, Richard Rasker wrote:
> > I've noticed that on some Linux distributions (Mandriva 10.1 and 2006,
> > IIRC), artsd somehow seems gets in the way of Cinelerra's sound output
> > (in particular when set to OSS, its default).
> > You might want to see if killall -9 artsd before starting playback makes
> > any difference.
> 
> After the reboot, things have been much improved. Just to experiment, I had a 
> single clip in the bin, and I had sliced a couple of bits of it  ffrom the 
> viewer out to the timeline. These were playing perfectly, and all seemed 
> well. I then tried to switch the sound driver from OSS to Alsa - it didn't 
> like that it seems - a moment later Cinelerra locked up and refused to take 
> any commands. I tried killing artsd as you suggest, but that had no effect at 
> this point. I had to killall cinelerra

There's a checkbox Stop playback lock up in the Playback Preferences
when ALSA is selected; checking this option should prevent the lock-up
you describe (although I'd have to go and dig around for a more detailed
explanation - especially *why* this happens).

Regards,

Richard Rasker


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