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Andras Simon:
Andras Simon:
Sure:
[simon at zsuzsi jack_capture-0.9.31]$ ./jack_capture
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That's just buffer init. Weird! Perhaps you
are running out of memory?
I shouldn't:
[simon@zsuzsi jack_capture-0.9.31]$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2059296 1937596 121700 0 82608 628812
-/+ buffers/cache: 1226176 833120
Swap: 8193108 4812 8188296
What does /etc/security/limits.conf say?
My file has this line:
"@audio - memlock 25000000"
which gives me 2.5m of non-locked memory. (at least I think
that's what it means)
Can you try
./jack_capture -B 0.1
?
Much more interesting:
[simon@zsuzsi jack_capture-0.9.31]$ ./jack_capture -B 0.1
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Warning, the format "wav" is not supported. Using wav instead.
Try make clean before make. If that doesn't help,
what says "sh gen_setformat_c.sh"? And which version
of libsndfile do you have?
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Recording to "jack_capture_01.wav". Press <Return> or <Ctrl-C> to
stop.
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|""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""|
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01:| |
Buffer: 0.06s / 0.09s. Disk high priority: [ ]. Overruns: 0
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Segmentation fault
[This is without me pressing return or ctrl-c]
This is probably related to the bug above, where it didn't
find a legal soundformat, and thus couldn't open a new file
with libsndfile either.
Also, what
machine do you have? (/proc/cpu) There's some atomic
operations going on in the buffer init, maybe they are locking up.
processor : 0
Thanks.