Re: Fedora Jam 34 (upgrade): Ardour 6.6 freezes during export or Loudness Analyzer

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Here's the Pipewire bug report:


https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/315


Looks like a solution is in works and close to being ready.  Can the Fedora Jam 34 team try to accelerate this?

I'm dead in the water without the ability to generate sound files from Ardour. I'll continue to look for a work around...

Thanks, Keith



On 5/3/21 10:57 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Update: I found this thread:

jpear1
seablade
Mar 16

I was using Pipewire as a Jack server. When I switched to ALSA just now, the export succeeded. Looks like a bug in Pipewire (unsurprising, as I’m pretty sure its sound server is still in alpha). Thanks!
Paul Davis
paul
Mar 16

Pipewire has not implemented JACK “freewheeling” mode, which Ardour uses for faster-than-realtime export. You can only do realtime export if you are using Pipewire at this time.
unsafelyhotboots
Mar 17

I tried using real-time export and it hangs on the last frame of audio when using pipewire. I recommend use ALSA or JACK until Pipewire is production ready

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BLAH!  I don't want to go backwards and install JACK on Fedora Jam 34!

I'll look for a pipewire issue on this ....


-Keith


On 5/3/21 10:50 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Just tried to export a sound file form Ardour 6.6 and found it does not work.

Export dialog opens, lets you select settings, but upon clicking the export button it just freezes.

The dialog can be dismissed and no errors (other than missing mp3 encoders which I wasn't using) show-up.

Similar behavior with the loudness assistant.  I also selected real-time, and it plays through the song before freezing.

I'll start hunting for a solution, in the meantime if you also are experiencing these problems please respond (especially if you have a solution).

thanks,

Keith
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