In SVN HEAD on Ubuntu 10.04 configuring --with-libsamplerate and playing at
0.08 or below I can reproduce the "Libsamplerate only supports resampling
factors between 1/12 and 12" message. This is then always followed for me by a
segmentation fault and Audacity disappears. My libsamplerate is v0.1.7-3 as
already installed on the system. Disabling/enabling Pulse doesn't stop the
crash.
Another user recently reported the same issue (but a freeze not a crash) in
"1.3.12-beta (Unicode) Packaged for Debian Squeeze amd64 / x86_64, Kernel
2.6.33.2".
As there are no reports of this elsewhere than in Audacity, and libsamplerate
is supposed to support resampling between 1/256 and 256 x, I assume it is an
Audacity problem. Assumed a P3 would cover it given libresample is optional
(even though I understand Debian/Ubuntu now use libresample in packages).
In SVN HEAD on Ubuntu 10.04 configuring --with- libsamplerate and playing at
0.08 or below I can reproduce the "Libsamplerate only supports resampling
factors between 1/12 and 12" message. This is then always followed for me by a
segmentation fault and Audacity disappears. My libsamplerate is v0.1.7-3 as
already installed on the system. Disabling/enabling Pulse doesn't stop the
crash.
Another user recently reported the same issue (but a freeze not a crash) in
"1.3.12-beta (Unicode) Packaged for Debian Squeeze amd64 / x86_64, Kernel
2.6.33.2".
As there are no reports of this elsewhere than in Audacity, and libsamplerate
is supposed to support resampling between 1/256 and 256 x, I assume it is an
Audacity problem. Assumed a P3 would cover it given libresample is optional
(even though I understand Debian/Ubuntu now use libresample in packages).