THIS WORKAROUND USES 3rd PARTY SOFTWARE. IT IS NOT A FIX BUT IT SHOULD WORK 
WITH MINIMUM EFFORT.

I'm running a 2010 Macbook Pro w/ a MOTU Ultralight MkIII. I've seen quite 
a few posts from people getting a "freezing progress bar" behaviour, along 
with a GStreamer error message but nobody seemed to get any answers from 
the building team and noone gave any fixes or workarounds (only talks I 
personally could not follow regarding GStreamer which still didn't seem to 
lead anywhere). 

The solution was simply using the app Jack, which creates a low-latency 
Audio server, giving you the opportunity to wire anything to anything else.

I'm pretty sure this is not limited to Mac, it should work on GNU/Linux and 
Windows.

http://jackaudio.org/


Fire up the app, start the server, run clementine and choose Jack as the 
audio device in the playback preferences. Get to the routing setup of the 
Jack, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE MANUAL (creating a feedback connection is 
allowed, so beware for the sake of your equipment), for me it simply was a 
matter of connecting clementine:out1 to system:playback_1 and 
clementine:out2 to system:playback_2, since my monitors are connected to 
the Main Outs.

I didn't know where else to post that, if you are in another forum which is 
more google-able than this group, feel free to quote me. Let me know how it 
went for you!

Cheers,
Amberclock

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