violetmage
violetmage
greetings thank you for your well written issue report are you using the flatpak? this behavior sounds like something ostree might do
sorry for the delayed response, though i suppose there is no excuse for laziness... anyway, i was able to reproduce your issue after i figured out how pictures work in...
again, sorry for my lack of attentiveness yes, have experimented some more, it seems it doesn't matter how marker reads the image file, there is a cache somewhere that holds...
pdfs are overrated anyway ;) @fabiocolacio close this issue?
greetings this appears to be an issue with the flatpak package, and not marker itself, therefore @fabiocolacio requesting this issue be moved or closed however, the people maintaining the flatpak...
On a somewhat related note, what happened to the Exponent, Gain, and update rate options in the spectrum settings window? Also related to moving away from boost?
It appears that debian has a easyeffects (currently 7.0.0) package in the official bookworm (debian 12) repository. Consequently, all the ubuntu releases after 23.04 also have a native easyeffects package....
Also, ubuntu has completed the switch to pipewire, with pulseaudio being entirely removed from the base system ever since 22.10 or 23.04 (not totally sure when)
Do you have "Process all outputs" enabled in easyeffects? It is the default setting. What is the attack value set to in your limiter effect? Can you share a debug...
Shower thoughts: @gabriele2000 have you tried monitoring / logging your cpu frequency when the xruns start occurring?