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After installation i am not able to launch the sonic pi in windows 10 #1936

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yuvaraj119 opened this issue Jun 30, 2018 · 12 comments
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yuvaraj119 commented Jun 30, 2018

Sonic Pi Boot Error Report

System Information

  • Sonic Pi version: 3.1.0
  • OS: here my windows is 10 but the sonic report shows Windows 8

GUI Log

C:\Users\Yuva\.sonic-pi\log\gui.log

[GUI] - Detecting port numbers...
[GUI] - GUI OSC listen port 4558
[GUI] -    port: 4558 [OK]
[GUI] - Server OSC listen port 4557
[GUI] -    port: 4557 [OK]
[GUI] - Server incoming OSC cues port 4559
[GUI] -    port: 4559 [OK]
[GUI] - Scsynth port 4556
[GUI] -    port: 4556 [OK]
[GUI] - Server OSC out port 4558
[GUI] - GUI OSC out port 4557
[GUI] - Scsynth send port 4556
[GUI] - Erlang router port 4560
[GUI] -    port: 4560 [OK]
[GUI] - OSC MIDI out port 4561
[GUI] -    port: 4561 [OK]
[GUI] - OSC MIDI in port 4562
[GUI] -    port: 4562 [OK]
[GUI] - Init script completed
[GUI] - using default editor colours
[GUI] - launching Sonic Pi Server:
[GUI] - starting UDP OSC Server on port 4558...
[GUI] - UDP OSC Server ready and listening
[GUI] - Ruby server pid registered: 10052
[GUI] - waiting for Sonic Pi Server to boot...
............................................................
[GUI] - Critical error! Could not boot Sonic Pi Server.
[GUI] - stopping UDP OSC Server...
[GUI] - UDP OSC Server no longer listening

Server Errors

C:\Users\Yuva\.sonic-pi\log\server-errors.log


Server Output

C:\Users\Yuva\.sonic-pi\log\server-output.log

Sonic Pi server booting...
Using protocol: udp
Detecting port numbers...
Send port: 4558
Listen port: 4557
  - OK
Scsynth port: 4556
  - OK
Scsynth send port: 4556
  - OK
OSC cues port: 4559
  - OK
Erlang port: 4560
  - OK
OSC MIDI out port: 4561
  - OK
OSC MIDI in port: 4562
  - OK

Scsynth Output

C:\Users\Yuva\.sonic-pi\log\scsynth.log

# Starting SuperCollider 2018-06-30 08:06:25

Device options:
  - MME : Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input   (device #0 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - MME : Microphone (High Definition Aud   (device #1 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - MME : Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output   (device #2 with 0 ins 2 outs)
  - MME : Speakers (High Definition Audio   (device #3 with 0 ins 2 outs)
  - Windows DirectSound : Primary Sound Capture Driver   (device #4 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - Windows DirectSound : Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)   (device #5 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - Windows DirectSound : Primary Sound Driver   (device #6 with 0 ins 2 outs)
  - Windows DirectSound : Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)   (device #7 with 0 ins 2 outs)
  - Windows WASAPI : Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)   (device #8 with 0 ins 2 outs)
  - Windows WASAPI : Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)   (device #9 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - Windows WDM-KS : Microphone (HD Audio Microphone 2)   (device #10 with 2 ins 0 outs)
  - Windows WDM-KS : Speakers (HD Audio Headphone/Speakers)   (device #11 with 0 ins 2 outs)

Booting with:
  In: MME : Microphone (High Definition Aud
  Out: MME : Speakers (High Definition Audio
SC_PortAudioDriver: PortAudio failed at Pa_OpenStream with error: 'Unanticipated host error'
could not initialize audio.

Process Log

C:\Users\Yuva\.sonic-pi\log\processes.log



Clearing pids: []
No pids to clear :-)
Started [10052] [-] "C:\Program Files\Sonic Pi\app\gui\qt\release\..\..\..\..\app\server\native\ruby\bin\ruby.exe"  --enable-frozen-string-literal -E utf-8 "C:\Program Files\Sonic Pi\app\gui\qt\release\..\..\..\..\app\server\ruby\bin\sonic-pi-server.rb" -u 4557 4558 4556 4556 4559 4560 4561 4562 [-] C:/Users/Yuva/AppData/Local/Temp/sonic-pi-pids/10052



@yuvaraj119 yuvaraj119 changed the title After installation i am not able to launch the sonic pi in windows After installation i am not able to launch the sonic pi in windows 10 Jun 30, 2018
@ethancrawford
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@yuvaraj119 - does the discussion in #1881 provide any help?

@th1sthye7
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same here

no error message

@samaaron
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samaaron commented Aug 9, 2018

Hi, would it be possible to share the SuperCollider boot log here? You should see it printed to the standard log when you boot an internal audio server.

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th1sthye7 commented Aug 9, 2018

supercollider boots without any errors

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th1sthye7 commented Aug 9, 2018

...that's the sonicpi log/s (next) and... ah i see now! sorry. at (2) the supercollider log. […]? (nm)

[1]
[…]
[GUI] - Init script completed
[GUI] - using default editor colours
[GUI] - launching Sonic Pi Server:
[GUI] - starting UDP OSC Server on port 4558...
[GUI] - unable to listen to UDP OSC messages on port 4558
[GUI] - Ruby server pid registered: 12120
[GUI] - waiting for S.......................................................................................
[GUI] - Critical error! Could not boot Sonic Pi Server.

[2]

Starting SuperCollider 2018-08-09 19:27:30

Device options:

Booting with:
In: MME : Mikrofon (High Definition Audio
Out: MME : Kopfhörer (High Definition Audi
SC_PortAudioDriver: PortAudio failed at Pa_OpenStream with error: 'Unanticipated host error'
could not initialize audio.

@th1sthye7
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nice! 2.9 did Show up the program and an error-box with the [wßrd?] to tell here:

Detailed Error Report:

GUI log

[GUI] - shutting down any old audio servers...
[GUI] - booting live coding server
[GUI] - using default editor colours
[GUI] - starting UDP OSC Server on port 4558...
[GUI] - UDP OSC Server ready and listening
[GUI] - waiting for server to connect...
[GUI] - critical error!
[GUI] - server connection established
[GUI] - loading workspaces

Server Errors

Non-critical error: Could not load did_you_mean

Server Output

@th1sthye7
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2.9 now even runs (at the first boot it closed by itself again) - really nice, i love it!!

sadly i can't hear anything yet :( i will try to clean up the Audio interfaces tomorrow. i guess that will do it.

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samaaron commented Aug 9, 2018

Apologies - I wasn't quite clear. I was looking for the log output of vanilla SuperCollider (no Sonic Pi) after you have booted an audio server. Something like this:

screen shot 2018-08-09 at 22 06 07

@th1sthye7
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well yes there exactly the cited log Shows up:

compiling class library...
Found 695 primitives.
Compiling directory 'C:\Program Files\SuperCollider-3.9.3\SCClassLibrary'
Compiling directory 'C:\Users\pascal\AppData\Roaming\SuperCollider\Extensions'
Compiling directory 'C:\Users\pascal\AppData\Local\SuperCollider\Extensions'
numentries = 808758 / 11511420 = 0.07
5190 method selectors, 2218 classes
method table size 12343904 bytes, big table size 92091360
Number of Symbols 11737
Byte Code Size 358886
compiled 321 files in 2.63 seconds

Info: 2 methods are currently overwritten by extensions. To see which, execute:
MethodOverride.printAll

compile done
localhost : setting clientID to 0.
internal : setting clientID to 0.
Class tree inited in 0.02 seconds

*** Welcome to SuperCollider 3.9.3. *** For help press Ctrl-D.
SCDoc: Indexing help-files...
SCDoc: Indexed 1338 documents in 9.44 seconds
booting server 'localhost' on address: 127.0.0.1:57110

Device options:

Booting with:
In: MME : Mikrofon (High Definition Audio
Out: MME : Kopfhörer (High Definition Audi
SC_PortAudioDriver: PortAudio failed at Pa_OpenStream with error: 'Unanticipated host error'
could not initialize audio.
RESULT = -1073740791

….i will delete and deactivate all unused Audio interfaces, i guess the programs are messed up by to many Audio interfaces.

@th1sthye7
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deactivating all redundant Audio interfaces didn't fix it

adding user to the Administrators Group didn't fix it

@th1sthye7
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th1sthye7 commented Aug 10, 2018

am i right with the guess that plugging my firewire soundcard would certainly fix the Problem?

@samaaron
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We have completely overhauled the building and booting systems in the recently released v4 of Sonic Pi:

https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi/releases

Please give that a try and feel free to create a new issue if you're still having problems.

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