On Thu, 04 Oct 2012, Delpistroumph xzuruk...@free.fr wrote:
But why I've got this message??
My system timer is set to 1000 hz! (as you can see in my
first message)
(Installing a real time kernel here:
http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=system_configuration#the_kernel)
Can you
Problem resolved by set (in option) the timer on: system timer and reboot.
But I still can't use hr-timer. If I do rosegarden play only on note
(!??) and then mute.
Same thing if I move the cursor.
Damien.
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Don't let
Thanks all.
But why I've got this message??
My system timer is set to 1000 hz! (as you can see in my first message)
(Installing a real time kernel here:
http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=system_configuration#the_kernel)
On 10/04/2012 03:05 AM, Delpistroumph wrote:
But why I've got this message??
My system timer is set to 1000 hz!
It's impossible to guess without more diagnostic information. There is
nothing in the code to print the kind of diagnostic information I'm
looking for, so I don't see an easy way
Hi all!
I am (french) musician discovering Rosegarden, that look very good! ;)
Great soft.
I'm also a contributor of the linuxmao.org team (Xzu Rukneg), I'm a free
musician.
I use multiple distro, I have no problems with TangoStudio(.tuxfamily.org).
But I need to use a recent distro (for
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012, Delpistroumph wrote:
But I still have the error warning message: 'midi timer resolution to low'.(in
French for my version)
I don't know if ALSA is fixed already. At least with 3.0 kernel the
system locks if you use hrtimer with a sequencer.
A realtime kernel is something
On 10/03/2012 05:54 AM, Delpistroumph wrote:
But I still have the error warning message: 'midi timer resolution to
low'.(in French for my version)
I was thinking about this just the other day. I have the same problem
currently, and have been debating what to do about it.
Several years ago,
On 03/10/12 12:29, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
On 10/03/2012 05:54 AM, Delpistroumph wrote:
But I still have the error warning message: 'midi timer resolution to
low'.(in French for my version)
I was thinking about this just the other day. I have the same problem
currently, and have been
Le 03/10/2012 12:03, Holger Marzen a écrit :
Hi Holger Marzen.
Important für Rosegarden is a kernel with HZ1000 enabled, that's the
scheduling frequency. Then Rosegarden's warning disappears. Check if
it's enabled. If not, enable it and compile the kernel again. Regards
Holger
As you
Le 03/10/2012 12:29, D. Michael McIntyre a écrit :
Hi D. Michael McIntyre.
Maybe it's time to kill the warning.
Ok, but with rosegarden 1:12.04-1 (with debian wheezy), I've got some
strange reaction, or bugs (with Qsynth).
I think that timer thing was the cause, but you think not?
And
On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 06:29:40 -0400
D. Michael McIntyre rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe it's time to kill the warning.
I'd much prefer to keep the warning, but maybe as an 'advisory' something like:
System timer is set to 250Hz. Rosegarden works better with 1000Hz
Possibly also
On 10/03/2012 03:15 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
Rosegarden is about the only major application that ever used the ALSA
sequencer timers. Others do their own timing, and consequently have
different problems.
Ah.
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D. Michael McIntyre
On 3 October 2012 11:29, D. Michael McIntyre
rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com wrote:
I know Chris Cannam was completely convinced that the new 250 Hz
timer resolution couldn't possibly reproduce MIDI correctly, and that
concern was backed up by sound reasoning and actual math skills. Be
that as
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