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Errors when queuing output buffers

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 6:39 am
by vk4emm
While using SDRuno, a window pops up with the message: "Errors when queuing output buffers".
Each time I close the window, a new window pops up with the same message, and the cycle goes on.
The only way that I can exit this cycle is to force close SDRuno and restart the computer.
I run SDRuno and send the audio to "vb virtual audio cable", then to WSJT-X for WSPR application.
Suggested solutions will be most welcome.
John, VK4EMM

Re: Errors when queuing output buffers

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 12:45 am
by Mike2459
I got this same error yesterday. It happened when I switched users on my PC. I never logged out of the account that had SDRUno running. I simply switched users to the Admin account. When I logged off the Admin account and returned to the account that was running SDRUno I got this error. It's impossible to escape from this short of a forced shutdown of the offending program.
Could it be your PC is going into low power mode - aka Standby? Depending on your power settings some extreme things can occur - such as hard disks being powered down, the processor going into low power mode, etc. when the PC is unattended for a preset period of time.
For example in Windows 10 some of the default settings for 'Power Saver' mode are: Turn off the display after 5 minutes, put the computer to sleep after 10 minutes, turn off the hard disks after 20 minutes.

Re: Errors when queuing output buffers

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 11:30 am
by vk4emm
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your response. I think our circumstances are similar.
In my case the PC runs 24/7 to continuously monitor WSPR transmissions. The power settings are configured accordingly - nothing stops.
So, I have no idea what triggers the problem, which has happened twice in the past week.
John

Re: Errors when queuing output buffers

Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 12:07 pm
by vk4emm
I'm sad to say that the same buffer error message keeps returning.
Perhaps my operating conditions are not too common.

This time the problem emerged when I logged in remotely.
My Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) prevents me from re-starting the remote computer, among other things.
So the only way I can get SDRuno, and other applications, up and running again is to take a 70 minute journey to a rural property.

For the avid API programmer, the error description is as follows.
"A problem caused this program to stop interacting with windows"
"Problem Event Name: AppHangB1"
"Application Name: SDRuno.exe"
"Application Version: 1.31.0.0"
"Hang Signature: 3582"
"Hang Type: 0"
"OS version 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48"
"Locale ID: 3081"

My computer is running on Win7 Pro

Meanwhile, I'm wondering if there is an alternative to SDRuno
Any assistance will be much appreciated.

Regards, John