![]() Now, I’ve technically met the perquisites for the tutorial in the link, but the problem is still the same as before. ![]() configure finally succeeded, and I was able to make the build without any errors. configure threw a few more fits, but yum was able to install the devel packages for everything else that freebob needed just fine. I installed the -devel package for libraw1394, and. Hopefully I can get some helpful advice here. I need to install freebob, but in order to do so I need to figure out the problem with libraw1394.Įither way, I don’t have a clue what to do. As I expected, only silence was recorded.Įither I already have freebob installed, and I just need a way to make it show up in either ardour or jack. I didn’t expect things to work, but to be sure I connected dummy_pcm to ardour and tried to record. Once ardour opens it shows up in the qjackctl interface (like the tutorial said), except there is no presence of freebob (just ardour and dummy_pcm). Note that in order for me to get ardour open I have to use the dummy sound driver because the driver list doesn’t have any others that will allow ardour to start. I figured that it’s possible I already have everything I need installed, so I just moved on and configured jack the way that the tutorial said. So I tried, “yum install libraw1394” which reports that libraw1394 is already installed with the latest version. I haven’t got around to actually trying to build QT4, but freebob has just been trouble./configure fails saying, “no package libraw1394” found. To be on the safe side, I downloaded the source tarballs for the latest versions of both freebob and QT4. I get the same results for “yum install qt”. I’ve tried, “yum install libfreebob”, and yum reports that libfreebob is already installed with the latest version. So far I have installed jack, qjackctl, and ardour without any problems. In the above link, it says you need to install the following in the following order: jack, qjackctl, freebob, and qt4. If I choose to use the ALSA drivers at the startup screen of Ardour, then Ardour freezes indefinitely. ![]() Ardour doesn’t seem to like that setup at all. This isn’t really a problem, but I am using ALSA drivers for my external soundcard. I don’t intend to use my external sound card at all during recording, but maybe it’s existence is important somehow. I fried the internal one years ago by hooking it up directly to my guitar amp (it was a powered output). I have an internal sound card, and an external sound card for my computer. Remaining free space in Fedora’s partition: about 100 GB ![]() Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI (I’m using the on-board firewire) ![]()
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