hi
I and a friend are both having problems using Audacity to edit music files.
In my case, I am trying to edit an .ogg vorbis file, and in his case, he is
trying to edit a file that he recorded with Audacity. He is a 69 year-old
man, and I am trying to assist him over the phone, so it is kind of hard to
get complete details from him, but, fortunately, I am having the same
problem on my Gutsy install with Audacity 1.3.3-beta. Here is the exact
error message that we are getting:
Error while opening sound device. Please check the output device settings
and the project sample rate.
I have googled and found that there are a lot of problems with Gutsy getting
this error message. The suggested solutions fall into two camps, neither of
which has worked for me. The first camp is grepping for the jackd process
and killing it in the shell; the second involves making sure that you have
sound privileges (we do) and that you are using the correct sound device
(not sure how to tell about that). The helpful links on these topics are
below:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=710881
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/26900
Grepping, I get no responses to jackd at all:
cje@rb:~$ ps -e|grep jackd
cje@rb:~$ ps -A | grep jackd
cje@rb:~$ ps -A | grep jack*
cje@rb:~$ ps -A | grep jack
cje@rb:~$ ps -e > jackd_test.txt
cje@rb:~$
As you can see, I directed the grep output to a txt file, and I looked at
the txt file, and sure enough, no jackd. So that solution won't seem to
work.
With regard to the potential solution of choosing the "correct" sound
device, as suggested by the second link above, I went to
Edit > preferences > Audio I/O
and found that these are my choices: not sure which are right, and I'm not
sure I want to go messing around with settings until I know what is up:
ALSA: HDA ATI SB: ALC883 Digital (hw:0,1)
ALSA: default
ALSA: iec958
ALSA: spdif
ALSA: dmix
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Christian Einfeldt,
Producer, The Digital Tipping Point