problem with ecasound 2.2.1

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Subject: problem with ecasound 2.2.1
From: j.c.w. (jcwjcw_AT_qwest.net)
Date: Mon Mar 10 2003 - 02:35:15 EET


greetings all,

i've been having a touch of trouble with ecasound 2.2.
 running the following:

ecasound -i:myfile.wav -o:alsa,dsp1

generates this:

- [ Session created ]
------------------------------------------------------
- [ Chainsetup created (cmdline) ]
-----------------------------------------
- [ Connecting chainsetup ]
------------------------------------------------
(eca-chainsetup) 'rt' buffering mode selected.
(eca-chainsetup) Audio object "1.wav", mode "read".
(audio-io) Format: s16_le, channels 2, srate 44100, interleaved.
(eca-chainsetup) Audio object "alsa", mode "write".
(audio-io) Format: s16_le, channels 2, srate 44100, interleaved.
- [ Chainsetup connected ]
-------------------------------------------------
(eca-controller) Connected chainsetup: "command-line-setup".
- [ Controller/Starting batch processing ]
---------------------------------
- [ Engine init - Driver start ]
-------------------------------------------
(eca-engine) Prefilling i/o buffers.

at this point, it hangs and has to be killed. there is no sound at all.

i am running the debian unstable package with alsa rc7 drivers for my
hammerfall (rme9652) card. part of the reason that i am so curious is
that i don't have this issue at all with ecasound 2.0. in fact, when i
uninstall 2.2 and re-install 2.0, i have no trouble at all. did
something major change that i missed?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks for your time!
j.c.w.

p.s. - i just tried to pronounce "ecasound" out loud. is it
"eek-uh-sound" or "eck-uh-sound" or "e.c.a. sound" or something else?
i'm suddenly very disturbed by this since i've been using the software
for several years now!


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