Re: How do I make persistent or set the default connections in jack?

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The only thing I could think of would be if gmfsk has a preferences box somewhere to enter command line flags...  If you can tell it something like "-odac:alsa_pcm:playback_" or whatever ports you want it to connect to after "-odac:", it might do it automatically.  It would work for running from CLI, but I don't know about a program that switches dynamically.  In fact, if it isn't capable of doing that, it might make a worthwhile feature request for the devs.

-Chuckk


On 9/3/07, Rob Frohne <frohro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I am an amateur radio operator, and I'm using the aoss plugin with jack
to route my audio.  I have a software defined receiver that takes audio
input from the sound card.  I route the audio out of that to gmfsk's
audio input port.  Gmfsk is a radio teletype decoder/encoder.  When I
change from the receive mode to the transmit mode, the ports for the
receiver for gmfsk disappear in qjackctl, and the ones for transmit
appear.  When I go back, the opposite happens, which is all good.  The
problem is that the default connections are not what I need, so I have
to change them back and forth each time I change from transmit to
receive in qjackctrl.  How do I set up the default connections the way I
want them?

I have my .asoundrc file set up as directed here:

http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@xxxxxxx/msg07215.html

Thanks,

Rob


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