Re: Fedora 12 & CCRMA

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On Sun, 16 May 2010, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:

For starters tell us which soundcard you have, that could help
("cat /proc/asound/cards").

  [rtg@angel ~]$ cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [SI7012         ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
                      SiS SI7012 with ALC655 at irq 18

Do you have a .wav file handy? You could try playing that using aplay.
That is, in a terminal type "aplay NAME_OF_WAV_FILE.wav". Do you get
sound? Any errors? Is the level up? (there should be a small "speaker"
icon in your top panel, use it to bring up the level).
Well, it seems to be working now. I mounted my home partition from the US10.04 system, and began to wander thru it looking for .wav files. When I encountered one, as soon as I hovered the mouse over it, I began to hear the piece coming from my speakers.

I then went to the 'sound' preferences panel, and clicked on the various alert sonds presented there. Each one played itself just fine. This particular exercise is the one that 'confirmed' to me that it wasn't working an hour ago. No changes since then other than a reboot.

AFAIK fc12 uses the "normal" grub? I'm not sure. _Some_ distro had
switched to grub2 but I don't know which. Argh.......

I got around that by booting from the US10.04 DVD and selecting 'rescue', then re-writing its MBR to the second HDD. Now I can use the BIOS boot menu to select which HDD to look at, and I've got a triple-boot system again.


Moving on -
I launched Ardour, opening the 'test' session I had started earlier. I imported a stereo .wav file into a new track, and attempted to play it. Same as before: clicking the 'play' button does nothing. The playhead doesn't move, clock doesn't count, etc. This time, however, the 'go to start' and 'go to end' buttons do work. When I try to close the session, Ardour locks up completely. The 'session' menu doesn't even disappear...

top shows me that ardour is still grabbing some cpu cycles every few seconds, but jackd doesn't show up at all.
`ps aux' shows me this:
[rtg@angel ~]$ ps aux | grep jack
rtg 2234 0.0 3.7 90208 76936 ? SLsl 23:42 0:00 /usr/bin/jackd -T -ndefault -p 128 -R -P 60 -T -d alsa -n 2 -r 48000 -p 1024 -d hw:0,0
rtg       2252  0.0  0.0   4212   712 pts/1    S+   23:55   0:00 grep jack
[rtg@angel ~]$ ps aux | grep ardour
rtg 2206 2.9 5.8 298672 120568 ? SLl 23:42 0:22 /usr/lib/ardour2/ardour-2.8.7 rtg 2233 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 23:42 0:00 [ardour-2.8.7] <defunct> rtg 2254 0.0 0.0 4212 716 pts/1 S+ 23:55 0:00 grep ardour


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