On Jun 18, 2016, at 7:05 PM, mic <michele....@gmail.com> wrote:I found in the log a more dramatic log saying "audioDeviceDidDie"; could be when it stopped completely as the time and the following file reported in the log dropping frames indicates that was the moment of the show.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 6:50 PM Michele Cremaschi michele....@gmail.com wrote:
I have a macbook pro 2014 with El Capitan recently installed, QLAb 3.1.23, and I use a very simple Peavey audio interface to route audio.
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When the OS was Yosemite, I just played the show a few times, but this problem never arose.
Hi Mic,
Have you checked to be sure that you are using the latest version of El Capitan, 10.11.5? Earlier releases had lots of problems with audio devices, especially ones using built-in drivers like most (all?) Peavey interfaces do. Since you’re seeing the audio device disconnect, and say you didn’t have the problem in 10.10, that’s definitely a big red flag to me.
Thanks!
-Andy
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 6:50 PM Michele Cremaschi michele.cremaschiwrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 6:42 PM fishmonkey fishmo...@gmail.com wrote:
that sounds like App Nap at work. the solution is to disable App Nap for QLab (and for any other applications that play audio in the background):
http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/29/disable-app-nap-per-application-mac-os-x/
Unless there's a bug in the OS version that's being used, it’s not App Nap. The OS disables App Nap for any application that's actively feeding audio, for what I imagine are obvious reasons. Under the hood, QLab is, in fact, technically always sending audio, so it's effectively exempted from App Nap.
As I mentioned earlier, the next question that needs to be answered is exactly which build of 10.11 Michele is using. If it's not 10.11.5, that needs to be updated. If it is, then the problem may lie in the hardware side of things, either a damaged USB port, a bad USB cable, or a failing hardware device. But this is right along the lines of exactly the sort of problems that many devices using the OS's built in drivers had in earlier builds of 10.11, so I'm hopeful that's the answer here.
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