Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have got a problem with pulseaudio and jack not playing together. More > importantly I have got a problem with pulseaudio being the default sound > server and not having automated functionality to connect with jack. If > after 10 years of running Linux audio, I have issues with getting > pulseaudio to play nicely then pulseaudio is failing to meet it's main > objective of making things easy for desktop users. > > I would really like to encourage the pulseaudio people who are reading > here to make pulse gracefully and automatically cede control to jack and > then auto configure itself as a jack interface. AFAIK the fix is already implemented in both jack and pulseaudio. Interestingly, the fix involves using D-Bus (nobody whants to reinvent wheels for no reason). Of course it will take *some* time until the dbus cooperation mechanism between jack and pulse gets included in distro releases. -- Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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