Re: [ANN] StretchPlayer 0.501 - Time Stretching Audio Player

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Il giorno sab, 12/06/2010 alle 10.50 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield ha
scritto: 
> Dragan and Ivan,
> 
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2010, Ivan Tarozzi wrote:
> 
> >>> but when i click on 'open file' button, stretchplayer immediately disconnects
> >>> from jack:
> 
> I can't reproduce the issue, but...
> 
> Would you two be willing to try the attached patch?  From 
> the source directory, apply like this:
> 
>     $ patch -p1 < stretch_zombie_0.501.patch
> 
> Dragan:  Are you also on squeeze 32-bit, with an AMD64 
> processor?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabriel
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Hi Gabriel,
the patch  doesn't works. I have the same behavior.

I have some extra informations for you:

1. When I execute StretchPlayer, it show the CPU label to 4%. But using
top or system monitor I can see CPU for this process at 62%

2. when I execute StretchPlayer with a wav file as argument, it works,
the jack connection still active but I have the same CPU % usage

3. when I execute StretchPlayer with a mp3 file ad argument, it doesn't
work, the jack connection still active and show the message in the
bottom line: "File contains data in unknown format"

I have some experience in C development and gdb, so  I can do some debug
if you want. 
But I need to know how to start :)

Ivan



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