On 30/05/2016 11:56, Roeland Jansen wrote:
> To me it sounds like it's a bug, athough I am not sure how it happens.

Hi Roeland,

it is surely a defect but in which software?

WSJT-X works with pulseaudio on other Linux distributions so a casual 
analysis leads one to think that the SUSE distribution has an issue. 
OTOH the Qt audio code might have some issues that is only triggered on 
the SUSE audio set up.

Interestingly we also have issues with Mac OS X on the latest o/s 
version which are slightly similar. So far we have attributed this to an 
operating system or driver issue but several bug fix releases have not 
addressed it, so the issue may be closer to WSJT-X. Again the Qt audio 
framework may be culpable but we do not know for sure.

I will build a SUSE VM and see if I can reproduce the issue, if I can I 
will try and track down what is happening and if we can work around it.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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