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

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Il giorno gio, 06/05/2021 alle 20.33 -0700, Keith Smith ha scritto:
> One work around spoken of is to use the alsa or dummy backends in
> ardour 
> (windows->Audio MIDI setup: Audio system drop down).
> 
> Neither of these were installed on my Fedora Jam 34 upgraded from 33.
> 
> the command:
> 
> "dnf install ardour6-backend-dummy"
> 
> installs the dummy backend, but it still didn't show up (maybe a 
> developer setting in ardour is required?)
> 
In ~/.config/ardour6/config there is a setting
<Option name="hide-dummy-backend" value="1"/>

Change value to 0

In effect the dummy backend is for debugging only, but it's just what
we are trying to do, debug pipewire.
Pipewire missing freewheeling is just another issue we should stay on
jack IMHO.

> 
> "dnf install ardour6-backend-alsa" installed the alsa backend and
> this 
> then did provide alsa in the Ardour Audio System drop down.
> 
> I tested it and I can now export audio files just fine.  Only problem
> is 
> that it takes over my audio system and I had to quite Ardour to get 
> sound output back (maybe there's another way to do this).
> 
> 
> -Keith
> 
> 

Ciao
Guido
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