Re: Getting Rhythmbox to Appear in qjackctl

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On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 3:38 PM Stuart Longland <stuartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 23/5/20 2:29 am, Samir Parikh wrote:
>> How do I get Rhythmbox (GNOME application similar to iTunes) to appear
>> in qjackctl?
>
> Rythumbox must have the ability to open as a jack client built in.
> Therefore, the place to check would be in the
> setting/preferences/options/whatever dialog and see if it is possible to
> set audio out to jack

I think we're flogging a dead horse with Rhythmbox.
This is false.

I've already tried to point out the basics but I guess my hints weren't taken:

* RB uses gstreamer for audio I/O
* gstreamer has a native JACK module
* you need to configure gstreamer's JACK module (the buffer sizes in particular need attention)
* you need to tell RB to use the module (or tell gstreamer to do that all the time)

It has nothing whatsoever to do with PulseAudio, which only plays a role when RB is using gstreamer's ALSA module, which picks the default device, which is PulseAudio on many systems.,

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