MY SAVES GET BROKEN!

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for some reason, my saves break when i try to open them, the sound get messed up and i only her static crackling and its not my headphones because when i plug them out i get the same: static crackling, and i dont know how to fix it can any1 help me?
What are you're computer specs, and what os are you using? Linux or windows or mac?
You can try adjusting some sound settings.
This video could be helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpGd0y16GVg
i am using linux and i dont know what the specs are
kevinTOC wrote:i am using linux and i dont know what the specs are
Even though the video I posted is targeted towards Windows, you can try enlarging the buffer size as shown in the video. Old computers need a larger buffer to keep the audio from glitching.
The important thing is the sound-devise
Try to use SDL. It is best/ safest on especially windows, but it will also work with linux

You should know your computers specifications. At least find out how much ram you have installed. A linux user will be able to tell you, or you can search for a method on the web.

Also, since you are a new user:
Welcome to the forum!
I like to list all those links that could be of interest to new LMMS-users, so :
Heres the most important LMMS links:
LSP - dedicated site for sharing projects, presets, themes and more https://lmms.io/lsp/
LMMS homepage https://lmms.io/
The Forum - for discussion https://lmms.io/forum/
LMMS Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/makefreemusic
LMMS Soundcloud group https://soundcloud.com/groups/lmms
LMMS Wiki - documentation about the program https://lmms.io/documentation/
LMMS Google+ community http://goo.gl/CxzpNI
LMMS Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/LMMSOfficial
Are you sure about sdl on Linux musicbear ?
I am on Linux and can't select sdl.

Mine is set to alsa. Other options I have are jack, oss, and pulse audio (pulse audio is not recommended because of bad latency, but should work if you're distro is using pulse audio)

If you use pulse audio however you still will be using alsa. Its an extra layer, which is for music production not a good idea.
You can try it though to see if lmms works that way.

After selecting a different sound device you need to restart lmms before it will take effect.
Gps wrote:Are you sure about sdl on Linux musicbear ?
I am on Linux and can't select sdl.
Oooo that is ..odd
I remember a discussion on hub, where someone said that sdl worked for all.
But Guus, if you can help with this guy
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4724
and advise him a jack/ALSA setup, it would be great!
I will give it a try for sure. :)

Maybe other can confirm sdl on Linux ?

I remember seeing this on windows 7.