Hi, thanks for such a detailed message. I tried JACK, and it seems to work, but I hear lots of clicks and see lots of xrun messages. Some googling seems to suggest a realtime kernel would eliminate those, but it seems a great overkill, and also it could introduce a security risk if I grant the audio group permission to start realtime processes. I merely need to reorder channels. dshare does that but disables mixing. How can I just tell ALSA to route channels in a way slightly different from the default one? > > Also, sometimes qjackctl freezes really hard so it can’t be killed and a > > restart is needed, whose bug is it? > In order to debug this, I would stop every sound related program inclusive > pulseaudio, start jack, start mplayer. (htop can also be helpful in order > to find and kill the hanging process.) A good thing can also be to > temporary move or rename your ~/.asoundrc and to restart alsa: > "/etc/init.d/alsasound restart". It was in uninterruptible sleep, and it ignored SIGTERM, even SIGKILL. However, thankfully the freezes don’t happen anymore. -- TIA Roman.
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