much easier is, if you use qjackctl, add in the server path field
pasuspender --
before the usual jackd entry, and pulseaudio will suspend as long jack
runs.
Am 03.04.2017 um 19:42 schrieb Peter:
Dear Bob,
Am 03.04.2017 um 19:22 schrieb Bob van der Poel:
Ummm, gotta ask ... what dialog? I don't want to turn hijack a thread
... but I use Ubuntu (and PulseAudio). Would love a dialog to get
jack going.
Note: I'm using a German localization, and I'll translate the menu
items, but they might actually be named differently.
start 'pavucontrol' (maybe you have to install it first: sudo
apt-get install pavucontrol)
then the most right menu should be "Configuration" .
There you you should see your sound cards.
Choose the one you would like to use within jack, go the profile menu,
where you can select between "stereo, 5.1, ..".
The last option is "off". Once you choose that, pulseaudio releases it
and it can be used by jack.
You still have to choose that sound card within e.g. qjacktctl as the
desired sound card.
That's all I had to do.
Good luck,
best regards,
Peter
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