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tuxic@××××××.de schrieb am 26.06.20 um 12:06: |
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> Hi, |
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> got a strange problem with audacity: |
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> I did: |
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> Load a *.wav file into audacity (it contains sound as visible in audacity |
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> Menu->Select->Select all |
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> Press play bottom |
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> Nothing |
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> This is printed on the console: |
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> Expression 'framesAvail' failed in '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r3/work/portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 3625 |
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> Expression 'PaAlsaStreamComponent_GetAvailableFrames( self, &framesAvail, xrun )' failed in '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r3/work/portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 3974 |
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> Expression 'PaAlsaStreamComponent_RegisterChannels( &self->playback, &self->bufferProcessor, &playbackFrames, &xrun )' failed in '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r3/work/portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4103 |
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> Expression 'PaAlsaStream_SetUpBuffers( stream, &framesGot, &xrun )' failed in '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r3/work/portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4344 |
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> My installation is: |
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> [I] media-sound/audacity |
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> Available versions: 2.2.2^t (~)2.3.2^t (~)2.3.3^t {alsa doc ffmpeg +flac id3tag jack +ladspa +lame +lv2 mad (+)midi nls +portmixer sbsms +soundtouch twolame vamp +vorbis +vst CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse"} |
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> Installed versions: 2.3.3^t(11:30:03 AM 06/26/2020)(alsa ffmpeg flac ladspa lame lv2 mad nls portmixer soundtouch vorbis vst -doc -id3tag -jack -midi -sbsms -twolame -vamp CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse") |
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> Homepage: https://web.audacityteam.org/ |
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> Description: Free crossplatform audio editor |
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> Playback works fine using mpv, Firefox, etc...only audacity has a |
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> problem. |
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> Is it hardwired to pulseaudio? |
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First I thought about not responding here but decided otherwise. May I |
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ask you first if you did a basic search about this issue before posting |
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here? |
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If I look for "'PaAlsaStreamComponent_GetAvailableFrames( self, |
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&framesAvail, xrun )' failed" the first result is a link to the Gentoo |
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forum [1] which suggests the installation of alsa-oss to fix this issue. |
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So did you look for the issue and put some effort into it before posting |
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here? No offense but you post a lot of questions about problems you have |
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here which in my opinion are often solved with little effort you could |
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have done yourself. So the thought pops up that you are just lazy and |
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let others do the work. Also I only every see you asking questions but |
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never trying to answer questions of others. |
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Explaining your problem and also stating what you already tried or where |
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you have looked for a solution will avoid that people get that |
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impressions and they may be more helpful. Or the post is completely |
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unnecessary because you solved it yourself after 5 minutes of |
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investigation which saves the time of all the other list participants. |
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Just a friendly recommendation from me as over time this annoys me a |
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little and probably I am not the only one here. If people are annoyed it |
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is unlikely for them to help. So help yourself to make others help you. |
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[1] https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1109266-start-0.html |
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Best Regards |
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Daniel |