[ardour-users] Happy happy - no crashing

mArukqs marukas at hardcore.lt
Thu Jan 13 07:03:55 PST 2005


I had some weird behaviour before. 

When song was reaching the end and I did not do anything for 10 seconds, then jack was disconnecting ardour with "ardour was not fast enough message".

 I was so depressed that I wanted to reinstall my Fedora from scratch. I am not sure where is the problem, but it works now.

mArukqs

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher K. George 
  To: ardour-users at lists.ardour.org 
  Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 4:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [ardour-users] Happy happy - no crashing


  Did you get your 4096 and 1024 backwards?  If ardour wasn't fast enough with a period of 4096 it would not be fast enough with 1024 either -- unless there is something strange happening here. 

  ~ckg 

  On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:21:31 +0200, mArukqs wrote 
  > Hi, guys, 
  >   
  > This morning I was able to work with ardour for one hour without crashing. 
  > I use the latest release available from Planet CCRMA. 
  >   
  >  My configuration: 
  > Celeron 900MHz, 512MB RAM, 80GB HDD 7200rpm, SB Audigy, Fedora 1, CCRMA kernels 
  >   
  > The problem was frame size for jackd. Previously I used 4096, and now I changed it to 1024.  
  >   
  > 
  >   
  >   
  > My "ardour was not fast enough" messages dissapeared. Ardour now works perfectly. 
  >   
  >   
  >   
  > Regards, 
  >   
  > mArukqs 





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