Excerpts from Ng Oon-Ee's message of 2010-11-28 17:19:11 +0100: > > I'll take both your words on it. Its worth noting that Pulseaudio > automatically corks when JACK wants a sound-device (jack2 that is, not > jack1). Running phonon atop pulseaudio wouldn't make sense if every app > uses phonon. Due to other considerations (for example that all the major > distros are pushing pulse), this may not be the case in the future. Just to make sure no-one gets wrong ideas: jack2, despite its name, isn't going to replace jack. It's another implementation, not a replacement. Both have their share of benefits and drawbacks, and Jack (1) is the most used implementation.