On 2018-07-26 08:52, hollundertee@xxxxxxx wrote: > > The question is how that works nowadays. To the best of my knowledge > both JACK and PA require full access to the audio interface and are > mutually exclusive. PulseAudio can be configured not to use the audio interface (it can still handle all other audio hardware in the system) and use Jack instead (Jack would work like another sound card in PulseAudio). You can use Cadence to configure Jack and PulseAudio this way or configure it manually or via some scripts. It is not trivial, but once it works it works quite well. At my home laptop PulseAudio handles the built-in sound card directly and Jack takes care of the external USB interface. PulseAudio also has Jack source and sink configured, so I can route desktop audio to the USB interface (via jack) whenever I want. On another machine I have just one sound card and I switch it between PulseAudio and Jack. Jacek _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user