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beepr crashes R on Windows 10 & 11 machines

Open nikosGeography opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Hi, I'd like to mention an issue I encountered when using beepr on a Windows 10 and 11 machines. I should mention that the Windows 11 machine is equipped with 16gb RAM, i7 12th Gen Intel and an RTX 3070. Also, I am using R 4.1.1 on both machines. When performing some analysis (e.g., GWR) and I am using the beepr package after some code chunk, in order to notify me that the chunk completed the analysis, R crashes right after the notification sound of beepr. If I don't use the notifications from beepr ``R continues without any problem. The same happened with other Windows machines (I tried it with my friends laptop). Any ideas of why might that happens? Thanks

nikosGeography avatar Aug 19 '22 14:08 nikosGeography

I have a similar issue on various Windows 10 machines. It does sometimes happen seemingly at random, but it happens most frequently and almost inevitably when the display is asleep and/or sound is inactive. For example, when used in a remote machine that has wonky sound support, only actually outputting sound about 50% of the time for whatever reason, beepr crashes my R session very frequently. On one of my local machines, when my display is asleep, it uses the laptop's internal speakers instead of the display's speakers and it usually causes a crash. I use beepr to alert me when a process that takes a long time to run is completed. As such, many times when beepr is activated there is some kind of unusual power/availability state with the display/sound or both and that is when I see the most crashes.

imfm avatar Apr 08 '23 18:04 imfm

I removed the packages entirely, the problem was so annoying and as you said it was happening way to frequently.

nikosGeography avatar Apr 08 '23 18:04 nikosGeography

Here are some alternatives I'm exploring:

-This one is kind of annoying because it requires some manual setup. --Install VideoLan (VLC) on the machine --Add directory to Windows PATH (i.e. C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC) so you can run vlc from the command line --Logout and log back in --Get or make a wav file to play (in this case, BEEP.wav) --Test command line command: vlc -I dummy --dummy-quiet c:\temp\BEEP.wav vlc://quit --If it works, add an escape to the path so R will understand it and run with base function system: system("vlc -I dummy --dummy-quiet c:\\temp\\BEEP.wav vlc://quit",ignore.stdout = TRUE, ignore.stderr = TRUE)

-This approach requires no setup, but is unlikely to be much better as it is almost the same as how beepr works:

library(audio) fname = "C:\temp\BEEP.wav" sfx <- load.wave(fname) play(sfx)

imfm avatar Apr 08 '23 19:04 imfm

The best thing is to leave this issue open until someone fixes it. Thanks anyway for the recommendation.

nikosGeography avatar Apr 08 '23 19:04 nikosGeography

I don't believe I will be able to fix this. My guess this is related to the sound package, but it's really hard for me to debug that. I'll get hold of a windows machine to try this out, but If I can't reproduce this then I don't know how to proceed here...

rasmusab avatar Jun 25 '24 15:06 rasmusab