Re: Very frustrating problem with JACK and exporting through mixbus

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Since issue doesn't occur 100% of the time, maybe it's something specific to projects that have the problem - like a particular plugin or softsynth patch?

On 05/05/2012 09:34 AM, Jason Jones wrote:
I'm cross posting, including this to the JACK mailing list.

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Jason Jones wrote:

    Hey guys..  I recently acquired a RME Raydat interface (works like a
    *charm*, and I love it!), but ever since I installed it, I'm getting
    a random error when I try to export my tracks, and it's driving me
    bonkers.

    Previously to installing the Raydat card, I had used ardour for
    approximately 10 years, and have never experienced this problem.

    The problem is about 75% of the time, when exporting, the GUI will
    just sit there and do nothing, maintaining the "export" button
    depressed continually.   Within QJackctl's "message" window, I see
    the following error:

    JackEngine::XRun: client = ardour was not run: state = 2

    JackFreewheelDriver::Process: Process error

    00:31:20.920 XRUN callback (1).


    The remaining 25% of the time it exports just fine, without issue.


    Needless to say, this is extremely frustrating.  Googling the
    problem returns nothing but the snippet of code which contains the
    error message itself, which can be found at the link below:


    http://www.trac.jackaudio.org/browser/jack2/branches/pipelining/common/JackFreewheelDriver.cpp?rev=4306


    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  If more info is needed,
    please let me know what I can get you.


    Also, thanks to everyone who assured me that the Raydat card works
    well under Linux.  It really does work like a charm.


    Regards,

    --Jason

    www.advancedbudgetstudios.com <http://www.advancedbudgetstudios.com>



I've since found that this problem only occurs in Jack2.  Jack1 exports
100% of the time just fine, but I've found that Jack2 (aside from the
export problem) works much better under high stress.  Most of my
projects contain a high number of tracks / plugins / etc... Thus, high
stress.  It'd be very nice to go back to Jack2, but not being able to
export pretty much kills any usefulness from it.  Any ideas at all?

Thanks in advance.


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