Re: Any Linux distro with Jack and Pulseaudio working right?

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On Sun, October 28, 2012 1:18 pm, Brett McCoy wrote:
> Jack & PA work together fine under UbuntuStudio 12.04, using the jack
> plugin for PA. You can use Gnome or any other interface for it (I use
> xfce myself), they are independent of whatever desktop environment you
> use. Nothing is going to stop a user from killing either Jack or PA,
> though, as these are not typically run as root for a user session.

No they are not run as root normally. Pulse can be but I am not sure about
jack... or rather I am not sure what problems would be encountered.
Running pulse as system is not recommended unless more than one user may
be logged in at once that will both need sound (two x-sessions) because
there is a loss of useability (some features go away).

There are some things that could happen to pulse that would make it work a
lot better with Jack... when pulse finds out jack is taking away one of
it's hardware ports, it would be really nice if pulse transferred all it's
settings for that port to the jack sink/source ports. Such as if it is
default (very big that one), number of channels, levels, and even name.
Even better if there is a stream using that port it should transfer to the
jacksink as well. If these things were implemented starting and stopping
jack would be a non-event as far as the pulse user was concerned... or at
worst only a short pause in sound.

-- 
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net

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