On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 22:26:15 -0500 "William Weston" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Johannes Kroll > > > > I played around with it, it's fun! GUI looks very cool, too. > > > > After using it a few times, I noticed that some folders with strange > > names had been created with files like patchbank, phasex.cfg, > > phasex.map, sessionbank in them. The folder names contain weird > > characters, Thunar file manager displays them as 'invalid encoding'. > > One such folder showed up in my downloads folder, the other one in a > > src directory I was working in, possibly the PWDs when I started > > phasex... Has anybody else seen this behaviour? > > > > I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 on x86-64. > > These files and directories are created when a session is saved via > LASH, JACK Session, or native session management. I've seen this > behavior once before, when first working on LASH support, and it > turned out to be a character encoding problem with LASH supplied > directory names. The only thing I can think of here is to use the > "C" locale instead of obtaining locale from the user's environment, > so I've made this change in v0.14.97-dev. Could you try the latest > in git, and let me know how it goes? I'm not using LASH, but I did save sessions in Phasex "natively". I tried the latest git and I don't see the strange directories in the working directory where I started Phasex. I don't know if they popped up somewhere else, but I think they were in the WD, so I guess that fixed it! But I'm pretty sure that syncing Phasex to an external MIDI clock worked before, now it doesn't. I'm sending MIDI Clock from Renoise to Phasex. I checked that the ports are connected and the clock is sent with qjackctl & aseqdump. Is it possible that some change between 0.96 and 0.97 created a problem with the MIDI Clock? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
