Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 2:56 AM, <hollundertee@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> >> 2) Is there a reliable and if possible hassle free way to get ALSA and >> PA into JACK? ALSA loopback would probably not work for programs using >> PA directly. >> > > it works just fine. I use it with Skype with no issues. For pulseaudio/jack, I use the following "pulsejack" script. Without arguments, it tries connecting a running jackd with a running pulseaudio system. With arguments, it kills any existing jackd, then starts a new one with the given arguments and connects it with a running pulseaudio system. I'd like it to use things like jack_wait and similar in order to avoid the clumsy manual job management but haven't been able to make this robust enough (namely without having it lock up or not work in some situations).
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