Rustom Mody schrieb: > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 PM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Viktor Mastoridis wrote: >> I believe you can also play Flash videos in a web page through JACK if >> you have your browser set to use xine to play the video, and set xine to >> play audio through JACK. > > I would like to ask -- when one uses jack on a pulseaudio-oriented > system (like recent ubuntus) what is the configuration that is > correct: eg > > h/w <-> alsa <-> pulseaudio <-> jack <-> ardour etc (audio apps) > > Or > > h/w <-> alsa <-> jack <-> pulseaudio <-> ardour etc (audio apps) > > Or > some other combo > > Or > My question is wrong :-) > I think it's like h/w <-> alsa <-> jack <-> ardour etc (audio apps) <-> pulseaudio <-> flash <-> system sounds etc When I tried this (must be over a year ago now) you could load and unload the jack backend of pulseaudio while it kept running, but you had to do this by hand. I believe there has been some work to automate this (i.e. when you start jack it automatically becomes the backend of pulseaudio). Don't know if this already works. Hope that helps. Burkhard _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user