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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001696 | ardour | bugs | public | 2007-05-24 11:18 | 2009-07-05 23:19 |
Reporter | lincoln | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Summary | 0001696: Ardour take 99% CPU upon Jack disconnect | ||||
Description | Ardour 2.0.2 latest from SVN, if jack disconnects for any reason ardour will take 99% of the CPU resources. It will not be possible to restart jack under these conditions without first stopping Ardour. Jack is version 1.0.5 compiled from SVN on an EM64T platform. | ||||
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I can confirm this for versions: jackd 0.109.2 ardour 2.3 Any externally caused disconnect from jackd (that is, not through "JACK/Disconnect" in Ardour menu) seems to cause maximal CPU usage by Ardour. In contrast to initial reporter, I've been able to restart jackd while ardour keeps running and reconnect, which terminates the CPU usage and allows normal operation again. |
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your version numbers are incomprehensible ... there is no Ardour 2.0.2, and there is no JACK 1.0.5 .... |
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Is this still an issue on recent versions of Ardour(2.8 or newer)? I have not had this happen for a number of versions now. |
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no I have not seen anything similar with recent builds. |
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Ok resolving this issue out as it appears to have been fixed. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2007-05-24 11:18 | lincoln | New Issue | |
2008-02-24 12:51 | maarten | Note Added: 0004749 | |
2008-02-25 23:23 | paul | Note Added: 0004752 | |
2008-02-25 23:23 | paul | Status | new => feedback |
2009-07-04 04:22 | seablade | Note Added: 0006227 | |
2009-07-04 04:22 | seablade | Description Updated | |
2009-07-05 22:58 | lincoln | Note Added: 0006358 | |
2009-07-05 23:19 | seablade | Note Added: 0006362 | |
2009-07-05 23:19 | seablade | Status | feedback => resolved |
2009-07-05 23:19 | seablade | Resolution | open => fixed |