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Hi,

I'm on debian wheezy amd64. As there was no amd64 build and I couldn't get the 1.7.1cc-1_amd64 deb to work, I downloaded the source and compiled after figuring out the dependencies.
Build goes well without any evident error and I can successfully load sonic-visualiser and load a file, but when I open a file or a session I get a message: "No audio available - Could not open an audio device for playback. - Automatic audio device detection failed. Audio playback will not be available during this session. to play" and thus can't playback.
The message on the stdout is simply WARNING: AudioTargetFactory::createCallbackTarget: No suitable targets available.

I did spot these in the build process which are probably causing the trouble:
AudioCoreAudioTarget.h:0: Warning: No relevant classes found. No output generated.
AudioJACKTarget.h:0: Warning: No relevant classes found. No output generated.
AudioPortAudioTarget.h:0: Warning: No relevant classes found. No output generated.
AudioPulseAudioTarget.h:0: Warning: No relevant classes found. No output generated.

Otherwise I'm pretty clueless on what else to try,.. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Lorenzo.

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Host Forum: Sonic Visualiser / problem with Windows version 1.7.1
« on: February 12, 2010, 14:09:50 »
Hi all,
I usually use Sonic visualizer in linux but now would like to install it on a windows machine.

I have a problem with version 1.7.1 (running on Windows XP) When I launche the exe file the main windows appears but then the program crashes with the following message (it may not be 100% correct aws I translate from the Italian version of Windows):

the instruction at "0x6b5f4720" has referred memory at "0x6b5f4720". The memory could not be "read".

Press OK to terminate the application
Press Cancel to start debug

Any hint? Anyone experienced this.. Sorry I can't give better information.

All the best,
Lorenzo

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