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I cannot hear audio within muse. I started jackd and
then muse 0.72pre2 from the command line with -D. I
imported a wave file and tried to play it. Here is the
debug output:
FIFO 0x8633a9c underrun...
WaveTrack::getData(Track 1) fifo underrun
fifo get error expected 1024, got 64512
fifo get error expected 2048, got 65536
fifo get error expected 3072, got 66560
fifo get error expected 4096, got 67584
...
I am running ubuntu linux (Gnome) with uname -a:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST
2005 i686 GNU/Linux
Have you seen this before? Do you know how I can try
to trouble shoot this to get the sound working? Any
help would be apreciated.
Thanks.
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There are some known issues with streaming data upon
recently added files.. I can't judge from the output if
this is the the same.
If this is the "standard" error, it should work better if
you hit stop/rewind/play.
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Submitted by wbrown338 on 2005-10-22 01:03:07
Greetings:
I cannot hear audio within muse. I started jackd and
then muse 0.72pre2 from the command line with -D. I
imported a wave file and tried to play it. Here is the
debug output:
FIFO 0x8633a9c underrun...
WaveTrack::getData(Track 1) fifo underrun
fifo get error expected 1024, got 64512
fifo get error expected 2048, got 65536
fifo get error expected 3072, got 66560
fifo get error expected 4096, got 67584
...
I am running ubuntu linux (Gnome) with uname -a:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST
2005 i686 GNU/Linux
Have you seen this before? Do you know how I can try
to trouble shoot this to get the sound working? Any
help would be apreciated.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: