| victor wrote:
> Ok, doesn't look like it is an IO module issue.
> 1. Does it render to disk without hanging?
If I interrupt with ^C while rendering to disk, csound
crashes with a segmentation fault:
"The instruction at "0x7c910a0a" referenced memory at "0xfffffffd".
The memory could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the program.
The executable I am running is this one from SourceForge:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/csound/Csound5.08.2-gnu-win32-d.exe?modtime=1205698472&big_mirror=0
> 2. Does this happen to any CSD?
Yes, it happens with any CSD that I have tried.
Thanks,
-- JK
> 3. If not can you post the offending one?
>
> Victor
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "JK"
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> Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Csound 5.8 hangs on exit in Win XP
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>
>> victor wrote:
>>> This looks like a problem with soundcard/portaudio.
>>> Try using the MME io module to see if the same happens, then
>>> we'll know.
>>>
>>> use -+rtaudio=mme
>>
>> Adding -+rtaudio=mme did not help; the behavior is exactly
>> the same. (Although the csd did not render properly with
>> this option -- only static was audible. But the hanging
>> behavior under discussion was unchanged.)
>>
>> For reference: the hardware is a Dell Latitude D610
>> laptop, and the sound hardware is listed in Device
>> Manager as "SigmaTel C-Major Audio". It is running
>> Windows XP Pro with all service packs and security
>> updates applied; however (I doubt this matters, but I
>> include it for completeness' sake) I have never allowed
>> Windows Update to upgrade Windows Media Player past
>> version 9.
>>
>> -- JK
>>
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