[linux-audio-user] Ecasound or MuSE whose the guilty ?

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On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 11:31:23PM -0000, Dubphil wrote:
> Hello,
> I couldn't resist to re-intagrate the new version of ecasound into my setup.
> So I have running :
> - jackstart -R -dalsa -dhw:1 -r48000 -p256 -n3
> - ecasound -a:1,2,3 -i jack -a:1 -efb:500,400 -o jack -a:2 -efb:1000,600
> -o jack -a:3 -efh:1300 -o jack
> if I want to run MuSE Ecasound escape with this message :
> [...]
> - [ Controller/Batch processing finished ]
> -------------------------------------
> - [ Engine exiting ]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> (eca-control-objects) Disconnecting chainsetup: "command-line-setup".
> (audioio_jack_manager) (audioio-jack-manager) Connection closed!
> - [ Chainsetup disconnected ]
> --------------------------------------------------
> Warning: DBC_CHECK failed - "is_prepared() != true", audioio-device.cpp, 35.
> Warning: DBC_CHECK failed - "is_prepared() != true", audioio-device.cpp, 35.
> Warning: DBC_CHECK failed - "is_prepared() != true", audioio-device.cpp, 35.
> Warning: DBC_CHECK failed - "is_prepared() != true", audioio-device.cpp, 35.
> [/]
> 
> what is wrong ?

I'm not sure, but check out the jack transport related options in
ecasound's man page. My suspicion is that muse and ecasound both try to
be transport master or aren't listening to the transport stuff in a
mutually agreeable manner. I think only one of them can try to be the
master.

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