cmac185 wrote:We have another crash this week. This time when saving the recording. This occured after the second recording and happened when I entered the keystrokes Cmd-S to save the file. It immediately crashed, not after a pause as happened last week.
Thanks for attaching the report. The report shows exactly the same as always (OSSpinLockLock). I logged the problem recently in this bug report:
http://bugzilla.audacityteam.org/show_bug.cgi?id=987.
No, no chance of a fix I'm afraid because it doesn't happen for us on Mac Minis. Perhaps we would need to buy a portable Mac to reproduce it, I don't know.
If you have not tried already, making the second recording into the same project window might reduce the crash incidence.
cmac185 wrote:ALSO - The recovery lost about 1/2 hr of data and not just at the end, but spaced out over the entire recording. The quality of recording was good, but has missing segments. I have had other crashes with Audacity, but the recovery has always been good. I'm really puzzled that this one wasn't. The program said it was a successful recovery. I suppose it is possible that the recording was dropping segments, but I've never seen that happen before. Once it started dropping data the rest of the recording has always been messed up.
How long are the missing segments? Are they always about six seconds or 12 seconds long?
If there's ever a problem with recovery, please attach the log from Help > Show Log... and the AUTOSAVE file from ~/Library/Application Support/audacity/AutoSave/.
If the Log shows no errors like missing block files and the dropouts are not of equal length then you could have recording dropouts.
It is possible I suppose that some AU files became damaged in the crash and that Audacity can't read them correctly, but that would be unusual. It's all supposition without the files to look at.
cmac185 wrote:Display was asleep just before recording started and just before the recording was stopped.
Have you ever tried turning off display sleep?
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