Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

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Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by dahnielson » Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:34 am

Just a heads up, I had to downgrade from Wine 1.1.12 to version 1.1.11 to be able to run any audio application.
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Re: Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by ccherrett » Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:44 am

I am running the performance tool with: wine-1.1.13
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Re: Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by ccherrett » Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:59 am

If that was not clear the newest version of wine works and allows you to see the actual name of the ports in the program running in wine. So update :)
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Re: Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by dahnielson » Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:47 pm

ccherrett wrote:If that was not clear the newest version of wine works and allows you to see the actual name of the ports in the program running in wine. So update :)
Yep, I'm seeing them too in the version I'm running. Appears that .12 is a bad apple on my machine.
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Re: Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by ccherrett » Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:55 pm

dahnielson wrote:
ccherrett wrote:If that was not clear the newest version of wine works and allows you to see the actual name of the ports in the program running in wine. So update :)
Yep, I'm seeing them too in the version I'm running. Appears that .12 is a bad apple on my machine.
So did .13 work for you?

What VSL libraries are you running and did you midi map them out?
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Re: Wine issues (e.g. affecting VSL Performance Tool)

Post by dahnielson » Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:22 pm

ccherrett wrote:
dahnielson wrote:
ccherrett wrote:If that was not clear the newest version of wine works and allows you to see the actual name of the ports in the program running in wine. So update :)
Yep, I'm seeing them too in the version I'm running. Appears that .12 is a bad apple on my machine.
So did .13 work for you?
I haven't tried it yet. Just masked .12 and waiting for >.12 to be deemed stable. Everything works now so I'm not sweating it to upgrade (looks like .17 is the latest ebuild in portage).

BTW, my issue affected all audio applications I tried to run. Noticed it first when Reaper refused to launch, and noticed the port names in Kontakt -- no more guessing. :D
ccherrett wrote:What VSL libraries are you running and did you midi map them out?
Opus 1 and no I haven't bothered to do that again.
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