Re: Starting qjackctl with pulse

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Hi


I've updated the pajackconnect repository and added a systemd.service file, to make it work on suspend as well.

It also contain now a debian folder with the needed post install and rm scripts to install and remove the systemd service properly.

I've also added instructions to make it work for other distributions then debian/ubuntu.

https://github.com/brummer10/pajackconnect

If you like to have it work with suspend as well, you may update your package.

Am 15.03.2017 um 19:34 schrieb Glen MacArthur:
Hi,

You might find this guide I just did interesting:
http://bandshed.net/forum/index.php?topic=3937.0

It is specific to AV Linux, but it's application should be broad enough for any Ubuntu or Debian version, It seems to make everything play very nicely together with Qjackctl here.

If you find it doesn't work you can simply uninstall the package in the guide with Synaptic, it doesn't write any configuration changes on your system.

Let me know if you need help,

Glen

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    "Bob van der Poel" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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    Wed, 15 Mar 2017 11:13:54 -0700
    Subject:
     Starting qjackctl with pulse


    I'm trying to get pulse and jack to be nice to each other. Running
    ubuntu 16.10 with cinnamon desktop.

    I have a pretty simple system. The result of "aplay -l" shows that
    my main card being used is:

     card 1: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 1: ALC892 Digital [ALC892
    Digital]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

    Of course, since I'm running pulse, aplay -L changes this to:

      pulse
        PulseAudio Sound Server

    So, now I *think* I know my default routing. It's just pulse
    sending stuff to hw:1,0. Now, of course, pulse doesn't tell me
    this. It says I'm using "Analog Stereo Output (unplugged)" from
    the PulseAudio Volume Control configuration menu.

    Starting up qjackctl I go to settings. There is no pulse driver,
    so I select (I think incorrectly!) the alsa driver and HW:PCH,1
    and start jack.

    It appears that it's started and running.

    Back to the terminal and try to play a file using aplay. Hmmm ...
    no output!

    Back to pulse volume ctl. Input Devices shows a jack port. But, no
    output.

    I really don't understand this at all. Help. Please.




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