Re: Blacklisting a pulse audio device

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On 01/28/2013 03:36 AM, Len Ovens wrote:

On Sun, January 27, 2013 11:43 pm, david wrote:
On 01/27/2013 05:46 PM, Len Ovens wrote:

The stuff in the middle like
audacity, which is painful with jack, the two can be bridged.... but not
without issues.

Hmmm, Audacity works fine here with JACK on 3 different machines and 2
different distros. But I'm probably not going anything fancy with it.

Audacity opens a different named jack port every time the user hits play
or record. This is ok if the ports it auto connects to are connected to
the speakers or mic you want to use.... not if the user wants to use a
jack session to connect to something else. When using jack, Audacity
should connect to jack once at startup and stay connected till the program
quits.

I think Audacity also opens and quickly closes a jack port when it starts up. I think that's how they're verifying that JACK is running.

I agree it should connect once on startup and not disconnect. But I have only my UCA202 running with JACK, and it has only 2 ins and 2 outs, so there's not a lot of connection options. With something like my church's 12-channel Firewire interface, Audacity would be a royal pain. When I figure out how to get it working with the Firewire built into my laptop, I'll use Ardour instead of Audacity.

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