Steel Side wrote: > Wow, great! It works! > > here's the jack_lsp anyway: > [daniel@dyx ~]$ jack_lsp > JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm] > Enhanced3DNow! detected > SSE2 detected > freebob_pcm:dev1c_Line_1/2 left PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1c_Line_1/2 right PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1c_SPDIF left PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1c_SPDIF right PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1p_Multichannel 1 PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1p_Multichannel 2 PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1p_Multichannel 3 PHASE X24 FW > freebob_pcm:dev1p_Multichannel 4 PHASE X24 FW > > Now, as this works, i want to progress. Is there anyway i can make > everything go out standard through my fw card? > And the no application at all as in -> i only had hydrogen, mplayer and > totem to test with atm, and none of them wanted to send it to my fw card > (well, totem and mplayer has not been so kind to even include a jack > option, and the alsa one did not send through my fw card.) > What i basically want is equal or better performance than what i had on > windows (which, judging from jack and hydrogen, sure is possible for the > more advanced applications at least), but a vital point would be that i > could have every application go through my fw card, instead of the > builtin one. At the moment you can only use jack-enabled applications. Greets, Pieter > > Grateful for your help, > yours, > Daniel > On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 9:41 PM, Pieter Palmers <pieterp@xxxxxxx > <mailto:pieterp@xxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Steel Side wrote: > > Heya, been looking for some days now for a fix to my problem - no > > application wants to output to my phase x24 fw soundcard. > > When i posted about it is was linked to this mailing list :) > > do you mean "no application at all" or is it a more limited set (e.g. > hydrogen only)? > > ... > > > > > From that i think it looks OK(but then I'm new to this), (except for > > the warnings, i don't know where they are from, and google wouldn't > > enlighten me) > > The warnings are not important. > > what does "jack_lsp" return? > > > > > However, when starting hydrogen i get this up my face (when i select > > JACK as output driver): > > Error starting audio driver > > Jack driver: cannot connect output port. > > I suspect that this is an autoconnect issue. It's not really a > jack/freebob issue, but is misbehavior of the application. > > In case of hydrogen, try the following: > * click away the error dialogs > * go to file->preferences > * go to the "Audio System" tab > * unselect the "Connect to default output..." checkbox > * press ok > * restart hydrogen > > Now go to qjackctl and manually connect the hydrogen ports to the > soundcard ports. > > This should work. > > .... > > > > > Sorry if this message is bloated, but i believe in more > information than > > too little. > > That's a respected attitude around here. > > Greets, > > Pieter > > > > > -- > //Cincerly SteelSide > //Mvh Daniel _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user