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Re: [Traverso-devel] Troubleshooting


From: Remon Sijrier
Subject: Re: [Traverso-devel] Troubleshooting
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 19:57:21 +0200

LOL, could you say that again ? :D
 
I would love to test it out, could you send me the updated iss file ?
 
Just in case someone doesn't understand what is going on, the traverso windows installer will take care of everything ...
 
Thanks a lot Ben!
 
Remon

 
2007/5/18, ben levitt <address@hidden>:
CD writing from traverso works great with windows. :)

The installer will include cdrdao and cygwin (required for cdrdao),
and will automatically download the required cd writing driver
installer from Adaptec, and run the installer's unpacker, and then
start the installed installer.

Then it should just work.  :)  (Works here, anyway!)

Ben


On 5/18/07, Nicola Döbelin <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> How does installing cdrdao work on Windows?Is there an official binary? Is
> anything else required to get cd-writing to work?
>
> I also started to write a "troubleshooting" section for the manual. If anyone
> has some more ideas than the ones listed below, please let me know. Anything
> trivial or not-so-obvious users will stumble across is welcome.
>
> Cheers
> Nicola
>
>
> Q: Playback is not smooth and I get lots of xruns
> A: If you are using an Intel onboard sound chip, you may have to set the
> Number of Periods to 3 instead of 2. This can be done in the ``Audio Driver''
> page of the Preferences dialogue, or in your jackd configuration (e.\,g.
> qjackctl).
>
> Q: I can't hear anything
> A: If playback seems to be working (VUMeters indicate a signal), but you hear
> no sound, check if the ``Null Driver'' is loaded. If yes, load a different
> driver, e.\,g. ALSA on Linux, or PortAudio on OS X or Windows, and try again.
> If you are using the jackd driver, make sure the output of Traverso is
> connected to a hardware output. This is described in chapter
> \ref{sect_setup}.
>
> Q:I can't load the driver
> A: One problem could be that the buffer size specified in the driver settings
> is too large for your sound card. Try reducing the latency a bit. It can also
> happen that the sound system is blocked by another application or demon. If
> you are using KDE, make sure aRTs terminates automatically after a few
> seconds, and try to shut down any other application blocking the sound card.
>
>
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