Re: Connect pipewire to running JACK server

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On Wed, 26 Jan 2022, Wim Taymans wrote:

Running PipeWire on top of JACK was something that was requested early
on because firewire audio support was broken in the
kernel and there was no other way to run that hardware otherwise. Now
that this is largely fixed, running PipeWire on JACK is

Great news, trying alsa stack again.... fails at buffer size 512... try at 1024 jack starts at least. So "largely fixed" means the minimum buffer size has gone from 256 (still too high for live work) to 1024? ffado continues to work just fine down to buffer at 16. While buffer at 16 is lower than needed (64 seems to be ok) it does show stability.

So at least as of linux 5.15, ALSA firewire is still broken or at least not useful and getting worse rather than better.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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