[ecasound] (audioio-loop) WARNING: Multiple writes without reads!

From: Linux Media <linuxmedia4@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Sep 04 2008 - 13:00:41 EEST

I have the following ECS file:

#####################
### Start 001.ecs ###
#####################
-b:256 -r:50 -z:nointbuf -z:nodb -n:"ChainSetup" -X -z:noxruns -z:nopsr
-z:mixmode,sum

-a:1,1.1 -f:16,1,44100 -i:Vocal.wav
-a:2 -f:16,1,44100 -i:Guitar.wav,
-a:1.1.L -f:16,2,44100 -i:loop,101

-a:1,2,1.1.L -f:16,2,44100 -o:jack_alsa
-a:1.1 -f:16,2,44100 -o:loop,101

-a:1 -chmove:1,1 -chcopy:1,2 -epp:57 -efl:20000 -efh:248 -ea:247
-a:1.1 -chmove:1,1 -chcopy:1,2 -epp:54 -efl:20000 -efh:4 -ea:210
-a:2 -chmove:1,1 -chcopy:1,2 -epp:40 -efl:7213 -efh:4 -ea:351
-a:1.1.L -ete:38,10,99
#####################
### End 001.ecs ###
#####################

When I run it, then wait until the engine stops (both WAVS play to the
end), then I do 'setpos 0', then 't'... this is written to the console
over and over:

(audioio-loop) WARNING: Multiple writes without reads!

The effect (-ete:38,10,99) doesn't exist anymore (can't hear it).

It only happens when the audio files reach their full length and stop
playing (they're the same length), and then I do a "setpos 0", then
start the engine again.

Thanks,
Rocco

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