On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Sebastian Rose <s.rose@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
dmix is the only way to do that, unless you include running PulseAudio with the loopback device.
its also getting pretty silly when you're trying to use ALSA dmix or PulseAudio to mix multiple non-JACK-aware applications into a psuedo-device that communicates with JACK, given that device sharing is (partially) what JACK was intended for in the first place.
I thought that "type plug" should autoconfigure the device in use accordingly. I tried to make a manual configuration with dmix but it didn't work and I'm not sure if it is necessary. The alsa documentation states that dmix is used when the device has no hardware mixer and I'm quite sure that a virtual loopback device has none.
dmix is the only way to do that, unless you include running PulseAudio with the loopback device.
its also getting pretty silly when you're trying to use ALSA dmix or PulseAudio to mix multiple non-JACK-aware applications into a psuedo-device that communicates with JACK, given that device sharing is (partially) what JACK was intended for in the first place.
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