On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:20:43 +0200 Giso Grimm <gg3137@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > why not simply use "hw:IO" as a device in jack? That works perfectly > well for me. It is just overwritten by qjackctl if I select a sound > card from the list. Works also for all other ALSA applications (and > you can create aliases in .asoundrc of you like, e.g.: > > pcm.!default { > type plug > # slave { pcm "hw:Digi968,0" } > slave { pcm "hw:DSP" } > route_policy duplicate > } > > should work with non-plug definition as well). > > -- Giso > > > Carlo Capocasa wrote: > > Never got it to work... > > > > Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote: > >>> Hi everyone! > >>> > >>> I made a quick fix solution to the alsa multicard problem that > >>> turns up when you have more than one soundcard. In this case, the > >>> alsa device number is volatile and you have to update your > >>> QJackCtl config after every boot. > >>> > >>> The description is here: > >>> > >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/MulticardQuickfix > >>> > >>> It is on the Ubuntu Wiki, because that is what I use, but the > >>> instructions should work unchanged for any linux distribution. > >>> > >>> Thanks for having a look! Let me know if I can improve something. > >>> > >>> Carlo > >> Doesn't the Alsa's option card numbering work any more? > >> > >> Ico I second that, just look at the output of aplay -l. in my case: card 1: UA25 [UA-25] the in qjackctl or the jack commandline just use hw:UA25 done, no more trouble _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user