Am Donnerstag 30 Oktober 2008 schrieb Crypto: > On Thursday 30 October 2008 11:04:38 Rui Nuno Capela wrote: > > > this device list, assuming you're referring to the qjackctl setup > > drop-down menu as shown by the [>] button on the right to interface and > > input/output device entry fields and "alsa" is the selected driver, is > > just the enumeration of all alsa_pcm devices available in your system. > > > > this list is not created by qjackctl. it is indeed queried by qjackctl > > to the alsa control layer and is built everytime you pop the menu up, so > > it doesn't matter at all whether you restart qjackctl or not. > > > > otoh, i suspect that it is amarok, which you must ensure that its xine > > engine is sure having jack as its output plugin, that needs to be reset > > or recycled whenever you restart jackd (via qjackctl). > > > > byee > > Ah, I have found it. It is a matter of confusion ;-) And, unfortunately, it IS > a problem in qjackctl. Maybe it is a feature though ;-) > > I have had a look at the .jackdrc file which in my case contains a single > line: > > /usr/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -dhw:1 -r48000 -p128 -n2 -Phw:0,0 -S -o2 -Xseq > > This is the line that jackd gets on startup when launched by qjackctl. > > It is set to -d hw:1 which means output to hw:1 (my external USB device). > > The tricky thing is the -P parameter. > > It means: -P --playback Provide playback ports. Optionally set device > (default: none) > > It is wrongly set to hw0:0 which is the onboard sound of my notebook. > > Why is that? > > Look in qjackctl: one can select from the "Audio" menu to have duplex > or "Playback only" or "Capture only". > > If You - as I did - select "Playback only", then the menus for "Input Device" > and "Output Device" are greyed out and cannot be selected. I thought that the > ONLY relevant device, that is, the device for audio output in this case, is > then selected ONLY by the menu "Interface". > > Unfortunately, the values of the menu "Output device" is still saved in > the .jackdrc file and therefore sent to jackd. > > So: if the "Output Device" is greyed out and/or one has not been set before to > the correct output port (in my case: external USB card), then the wrong > output device will be placed in the .jackrc file and sent to jackd. > > It is easy to circumvent this, though: > > -> Select "duplex" in the top menu, > -> Set both "Output device" and "Input device" (just in case) to the desired > ports, in my case that is external USB audio device, > -> revert top menu to "Playback only" and select external USB device (again) > in the "Interface" menu > -> start jackd, which will save new .jackdrc file which now looks like this: > > /usr/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -dhw:1,0 -r48000 -p128 -n2 -Phw:1,0 -S -o2 -Xseq > > It contains the -P option which now outputs to hw:1,0 which is external USB > audio correctly. > > Suggestion for improvement: Leave out the "Interface" menu on top and switch > interfaces only by "Input Device" and "Output Device". Grey out (make > unselectable) the Device which is not relevant, i.e. if chosing "Capture > Only" grey out "Output Device", but make sure that the output device is not > placed in the jackdrc file. And vice versa. > > It seems to me like the three interface menus are treated differently. Maybe > there was a good reason to include the -P option in the jackdrc-file? Well and what if you set "Interface" to your hw:x,x device, "Input device" and "Output device" to "default"? Here this results in a ~/.jackdrc file containing -P only, omitting device name, which should also work for you... AFAIK the In/Output device choice is not a very old feature in jack, and its intention is to let you choose different devices for each, in cases where that's possible (I don't know a real-world use case, and may be missing the picture). If you don't want to do that you should leave those two options alone ("default" setting in qjackctl) > > Regards, > Crypto. > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > Edgar _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user