Qsynth audio driver (was Re: Intel-HDA sound issues)

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Am Donnerstag 23 Oktober 2008 schrieb david:
> Hmmm, my JACK uses the default 2 for Periods/Buffer using Intel HDA and 
> I don't recall getting any crackles ... but then I haven't figured out 
> how to make JACK work with QSynth ... it seems I can have QSynth 
> running, but then JACK won't start (says something else is already using 
> the hardware), or I can have JACK running but then QSynth won't start 
> because something else is using the hardware ... well, lets see. If I 
> start JACK first, then tell QSynth to use JACK as its output, then it 
> started and played once from Rosegarden. Next time I tried it, QSynth 
> says "Could not connect to any physical jack ports: fluidsynth is 
> unconnected."
>

Try to run "qsynth -a jack" (see "qsynth --help" for more commandline 
switches)

Edgar
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