It might be nice to have LMMS catch when it crashes and dump stuff to a file. I am not sure if this is possible on every OS.... but it would be nice. I would really like a recovery option where things are saved every n minutes to some random backupfile and recalled when reopened

On 03/23/2014 02:23 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
I think to help with that sort of stuff I think you would need a debug build.


On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    No, not specifically.

    I had a Toshiba laptop (Windows 7)  today that would crash when
    LMMS was opened (0.4.1.5, 0.9.9.2, x86, x86_64) with a
    libasound2.dll message

    After much troubleshooting, we removed the Toshiba provided sound
    card driver and reverted to the Microsoft one and it works fine
    now.  Would certainly like to help more with those types of
    compatibility issues, as they are tremendously difficult to
    troubleshoot.

    Later on, on our VAIO (win7) our VST drumpad plugin stopped making
    sound.  Restarting LMMS fixed it. This happened about 10 times
    throughout the night.  Again, would love to help the devs
    stabilize these issues... Not entirely sure how...

    --Tres


    
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