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> Miroslav,
> 
> you can try setting the Audio driver to ESound, port 7007.
> 
> Ciao! Raffaella
> 


>> Miroslav,
>> 
>> you can try setting the Audio driver to ESound, port 7007.
>> 
>> Ciao! Raffaella
>> 
> 
> That (yes, exactly that) makes Cinelerra to crash on my systme. I
tried it.
> I could try it again though... if needed. M.R.
> 
> 

Sure enough. Only a few seconds (no sound during those, but there
isn't any in the first seconds of the file in the Cinelerra, TBH), and
crashes.

Raffa, it's your settings, from your site, that I got in there ;-)
(the settings that just worked, otherwise, prior to this pulseaudio
craze that got lots of people chickenized... :-)))

I have a hunch it's the clever people on PulseAudio list (Colin the
Developer replied there, and I am waiting on more from him...) that
have the secrets to solution for this issue...

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2012-March/013020.html

M.R.


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