(windows) Mini-Audicle keeps running after exit..
Hi Chuck List, Being my first post, thanks for all. I have been reading the list for a while already, and thanks that too. I am trying chuck on windows and it is being quite nice as all goes well and smooth. Mini-audicle is the only noty boy here. When i exit it, by alt+F4, clicking on the little X on top right, or by Alt+X, it visually quits, but it still keeps a process "mini-audicle" in task manager. I am using Windows XP and mini-audicle 0.1.3.8 (alpha). I had no similar problems in Ubuntu. Have anyone seen something similar? cheers, renato
Yes, I've seen the same thing.
It's fine on my XP-SP1 laptop but on my GF's desktop (XP-SP2) the same thing
happens.
Aside from the service pack I have no idea what could cause this difference.
Kas.
On 20/01/2008, Renato Fabbri
Hi Chuck List,
Being my first post, thanks for all. I have been reading the list for a while already, and thanks that too.
I am trying chuck on windows and it is being quite nice as all goes well and smooth. Mini-audicle is the only noty boy here. When i exit it, by alt+F4, clicking on the little X on top right, or by Alt+X, it visually quits, but it still keeps a process "mini-audicle" in task manager.
I am using Windows XP and mini-audicle 0.1.3.8 (alpha). I had no similar problems in Ubuntu. Have anyone seen something similar?
cheers, renato _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
Howdy, Yes, this is a known but fairly nebulous bug. What seems to be happening is chuck's audio system is hanging during close-down. This only happens after chuck or miniAudicle has already been run and closed down at least once since the last restart. I once traced it down to some code chuck's audio I/O backend, RTAudio. The same thing seems to happen when "naturally closing" command-line chuck, i.e. when all shreds finish execution and --loop is not specified. spencer On Jan 20, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Kassen wrote:
Yes, I've seen the same thing.
It's fine on my XP-SP1 laptop but on my GF's desktop (XP-SP2) the same thing happens.
Aside from the service pack I have no idea what could cause this difference.
Kas.
On 20/01/2008, Renato Fabbri
wrote: Hi Chuck List, Being my first post, thanks for all. I have been reading the list for a while already, and thanks that too.
I am trying chuck on windows and it is being quite nice as all goes well and smooth. Mini-audicle is the only noty boy here. When i exit it, by alt+F4, clicking on the little X on top right, or by Alt+X, it visually quits, but it still keeps a process "mini-audicle" in task manager.
I am using Windows XP and mini-audicle 0.1.3.8 (alpha). I had no similar problems in Ubuntu. Have anyone seen something similar?
cheers, renato _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
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All a bit late i know, but as a workaround you can create a little batch which is killing the mini after closing it. it does basically the same as when you kill the process with the task manager, but could be a bit more easily and requires less clicks. especially if you place a shortcut to it on the desktop ;-) the command you need to enter in the batch is this one: taskkill /F /IM miniAudicle.exe that's all you need. happy chucking /moudi
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: chuck-users-bounces@lists.cs.princeton.edu [mailto:chuck-users-bounces@lists.cs.princeton.edu] Im Auftrag von Spencer Salazar Gesendet: Montag, 21. Januar 2008 02:49 An: ChucK Users Mailing List Betreff: Re: [chuck-users] (windows) Mini-Audicle keeps running after exit..
Howdy, Yes, this is a known but fairly nebulous bug. What seems to be happening is chuck's audio system is hanging during close-down. This only happens after chuck or miniAudicle has already been run and closed down at least once since the last restart. I once traced it down to some code chuck's audio I/O backend, RTAudio.
The same thing seems to happen when "naturally closing" command-line chuck, i.e. when all shreds finish execution and --loop is not specified.
spencer
On Jan 20, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Kassen wrote:
Yes, I've seen the same thing.
It's fine on my XP-SP1 laptop but on my GF's desktop (XP-SP2) the same thing happens.
Aside from the service pack I have no idea what could cause this difference.
Kas.
On 20/01/2008, Renato Fabbri
wrote: Hi Chuck List, Being my first post, thanks for all. I have been reading the list for a while already, and thanks that too.
I am trying chuck on windows and it is being quite nice as all goes well and smooth. Mini-audicle is the only noty boy here. When i exit it, by alt+F4, clicking on the little X on top right, or by Alt+X, it visually quits, but it still keeps a process "mini-audicle" in task manager.
I am using Windows XP and mini-audicle 0.1.3.8 (alpha). I had no similar problems in Ubuntu. Have anyone seen something similar?
cheers, renato _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users
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Renato Fabbri
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