Re: Jack max ports question

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On 08/01/2015 12:46 AM, Peter P. wrote:
* Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2015-07-31 19:12]:
the -p (port max) is an argument to the SERVER, not the backend. jack
command line syntax:

    jackd [ SERVER ARGUMENTS ] -d BACKEND [ BACKEND ARGUMENTS ]

the -p should come before the -d.

Absolutely, thank you Paul, this is so true!

Rui, then qjackctl issues these parameters in the wrong sequence (and
stores them to ~/.jackdrc in that way as well).
I don't want to create a sourceforge account in order to be able to
report this on http://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/?source=navbar
is there something else I could be doing to help?

something is wrong with your .jackdrc somehow, qjackctl sets the port maximum parameter (-p) before the backend trail (-d...9 anyway. if a -p appears after the first -d is definitively about the frames/period one (aka. buffer size).

byee
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rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
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