I have posted the log with NaNs:dRowAudio wrote:Sorry to hear you're experiencing problems on Linux. I have a feeling that one report may have been lost in a thread related to another issue. Can I try and clear up what problems you're experiencing?Uhotug wrote:Well... before 8.2.0 I could only blame collective for the silence bug. But since 8.2.0, Waveform under Linux is simple not usable at all for me (as I have reported, one wrong click and it consumes the whole RAM). Now there is 8.2.3 and the problem is still there.
I wish you all the best, but my decision to get Tracktion bundle for Lunux version was wrong. 2 parts, one does not work right and another does not work at all. I have offered help in case something can not be reproduced (I do not believe that is the case, but still) and there was no interest. As a free software all that is super: a partially functioning toy with nice features. Sorry, but as commercial software that is just a joke.
1. You are seeing a problem with Collective going silent after a short period of playback
2. You are seeing a problem where you click somewhere and all your system RAM is utilised by the app?
Wolfram, the synth developer is still looking in to (1). He's created a build with additional logging information and set that out to a few users who are experiencing the problem. He's now collecting the results and looking in to the problem.
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I guess you have already seen everything I could find (since you have replied to it...):For (2), could you perhaps start a new thread or email support@tracktion.com. I'm not quite sure what you mean by "one wrong click". Where are you clicking to see this problem? Is it in the plugin UI or directly in Waveform?
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=488486&p=6840673#p6838996
Also this not extremely populated board indicates that I am not alone with the issue.
I use Ubuntu 16.04 on Dell XPS, so "officially supported" platform.Also, for Linux, there are such a huge range of distros that we can't possibly test and support them all. For example, we've had people use Tracktion/Waveform on: Ubuntu 10,12,14,15,16,17, Ubuntu Studio, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, Arch Linux, Debian and Fedora.
Due to this fragmentation we can only officially support Ubuntu (16.04 for Waveform. However, as shown above, it is possible to run Waveform on other systems.
