Re: Getting Rhythmbox to Appear in qjackctl

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As far as I can see Strawberry does remove the Jack client on stop but not on pause and not in-between songs. @Paul I'd recommend to switch to Strawberry, it handles Jack better than Clementine. Clementine wasn't updated since over 4 years.


On 20.05.20 22:14, Paul Davis wrote:
although clementine has the same issue as previously mentioned - it connects/disconnects between songs and disconnects when not playing.

RB can definitely use JACK directly (because gstreamer can). I did this for years. Alas, I've been using Clementine for years now too, and I do not recall the precise gstreamer setup I used with RB.

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 2:08 PM Max <abonnements@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:abonnements@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    If you are fine with not using Rhythmbox, try Strawberry [1](a fork of
    Clementine [2](inspired by Amarok [3])).

    In the settings select "Backend". Set Engine to "GStreamer" and Output
    to "Output to a JACK server". It will show up in the Graph of QJackctl
    as it's own node and you can route it as you wish.


    [1] https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
    [2] https://clementine-player.org
    [3] https://amarok.kde.org/

    On 20.05.20 19:03, Samir Parikh wrote:
     > Hi Everyone, I'm back!
     >
     > How do I get Rhythmbox (GNOME application similar to iTunes) to
    appear
     > in qjackctl?
     >
     > To recap:  I'm trying to take the output of music playing from
    Rhythmbox
     > and combine that with my microphone (either onboard laptop or
    bluetooth
     > headset) to pipe both into the Jitsi Meet videoconference
    service[1].
     > Thanks again to everyone who has been helping me thus far.  Based
    on the
     > feedback I received, I'm going to try to solve my issue using JACK.
     >
     > Over the past few days, I have been doing more research, reading
    wiki
     > pages and watching YouTube videos to become more familiar with
    JACK and
     > the various tools.  Thus far, I have:
     >
     > - installed qjackctl and its dependencies on Ubuntu 16.04
     >
     > - updated /etc/security/limits.conf with:
     >    @audio           -       rtprio          95
     >    @audio           -       memlock         unlimited
     >    per these instructions[2]
     >
     > - added my userid to the audio group
     >
     > - installed pulseaudio-module-jack
     >
     > - installed gstreamer1.0-plugins.bad
     >
     > - I have NOT installed the low latency kernel
     >
     > I can now start the JACK server without any XRUNS after changing my
     > Output and Input devices to hw:PCH but I can't get Rhythmbox to
    appear
     > under "Readable Clients/Output Port" in the Connections window in
     > qjackctl.  I'm struggling to figure out how to set these GStreamer
     > values[3] assuming that this is even the solution to my problem.
     >
     > Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated.
     >
     > Thanks
     > Samir
     >
     >
     > [1]
     >
    https://lists.linuxaudio.org/archives/linux-audio-user/2020-May/113035.html
     > [2] https://jackaudio.org/faq/linux_rt_config.html
     > [3] https://jackaudio.org/faq/gstreamer_via_jack.html
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