
We've switched to a different type of mutex, but there's no new build avaialble yet.


We accidentally discovered this on a system where the number of threads (under CPU & Latency) was set high, which caused it to try to use more than 256 mutexes. There has been an issue with mutexes (somethng you can use to make parts of the program wait on each other) - as it turns out, Mac OS X only supports at most 256 mutexes PLUS files (of the type of mutex that we were using).
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Audio still plays but the bars are stationery.Īny ideas how to resolve this issue? Using High Sierra for the OS. But after it has run a while, the meters in the Levels area start to lock up momentarily. I've also noted that initially after the restart of ST I don't see any hesitation in the processing levels or meters. Seems like a conflict with the software somewhere. CPU usage is also low in the system at less than 40% on average. I should note that both computers have 8 GB of memory and the usage of RAM is around 3.5 GB with all software running. This problem has only started with Loopback. I didn't have any trouble running one computer with Megaseg feeding the audio to the other computer with ST. It happens about every 30 minutes with the iMac and about every hour with the Mini. In every case after running the three programs on each computer, ST simply stops working and crashes.

Currently using a 2012 Mini and 2012 iMac to test Loopback (now paid version) along with MegaSeg 6.0 Pro and ST on the same computer.
