Re: [Jack-Devel] Does Jack Server work in win8.1 x64?
So I have Code::Blocks 10.05 installed, and I installed the SJLJ version of
i686-w64-mingw32, tre is installed and copied into the windows folder.
I open up the libjack.cbp file and try to build and I get:
libjack - Win32 Debug 64bits" uses an invalid compiler. Probably the
toolchain path within the compiler options is not setup correctly?!
Skipping...
So where am I going wrong?
-----Original Message-----
From: St鰨ane Letz [mailto:[hidden]]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 2:25 AM
To: Matthew Logan
Cc: [hidden]
Subject: Re: [Jack-Devel] Does Jack Server work in win8.1 x64?
They are CodeBlock projects in the "windows" folder to build JACK. Still a
bit complex probably, you are on your own here...
St鰨ane
Le 19 sept. 2014 ࠰6:52, Matthew Logan <[hidden]> a 飲it :
> Tried it with 1.9.10 same issue. I am preparing to build jack myself to
resolve the issue since I dont see any help coming. Where is the best
guide for building JACK?
>
> From: Jack-Devel [mailto:[hidden]] On
> Behalf Of Matthew Logan
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2014 11:24 AM
> To: [hidden]
> Subject: [Jack-Devel] Does Jack Server work in win8.1 x64?
>
> I have a windows x64 console application that uses libjack64.lib and
> libjackserver64.lib in the linker input ( from Jack 1.9.9 x64 setup).
> The application runs fine in Win 7. Under Windows 8.1 the application
> triggers an exception in libjack64.dll that occurs >>> BEFORE <<< any
> code in main() is run. This suggests some kind of bug that is
> sensitive to the environment on Win 8.1
>
> What are the proper library includes and settings to ensure jack 1.9.9
runs on Windows 8.1?
>
>
>
> From: Jack-Devel [mailto:[hidden]] On
> Behalf Of Stefan Rinaߊ> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 12:11 PM
> To: [hidden]
> Subject: [Jack-Devel] JackD Issues "Checksize errors"
>
> Dwar Members
>
> i suppose this is not the "right" place to talk about my issue, but as
> it seems to be a "rather new one", i'd like to place it here.
>
>
> i am using JackD 1.9.10 in combination with Ardour 3.5.357 and two
Hoontech DSP2000/DC-DAC2000 cards (ICE1712 Chipset) merged with a custom
.asoundrc, on Ubuntu Studio 12.04 with Kernel 3.14.04. After running Ardour
/ JackD for a couple of minutes JackD throws a large amount of the following
errors (until it shuts down by itself, usually somewhere between one hour
or so). The audio functionality itself is ok.
>
> Unknown request 0
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 32 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = -1 Size() = 4
> CheckRead error
> CheckSize error size = 0 Size() = 12
> CheckRead error
> Unknown request -1
> jackd: ../common/JackGraphManager.cpp:44: void
Jack::JackGraphManager::AssertPort(jack_port_id_t): Assertion `port_index <
fPortMax' failed.
>
>
> Choosing different sampling rates between 44.1K up to 96K makes no
difference, even not increasing/decrease periods/buffer size on JackD, or
sync one card to the other one via SP/DIF (which i usually do). I had this
issue on different hardware platforms (on an "old" Phenom 9850 Quad-Core and
actually on a Intel Q6600 Quad-Core running at Standard frequency, not
overclocked). Playing around with the CPU governor has also no effect.
>
> I cannot figure out the cause of this error, no matter what i try :(
>
>
> Kind regards
> Stef
>
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