Hi David.
Solved. That worked perfect. Many thanks! Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 15:04:43 -0700 From: davidtweed2003@xxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: live audio on netjack1 To: nachoen79@xxxxxxxxxxx; tweed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CC: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi Nacho, Start netjack on both machines as you described in your first post. On the slave machine run the command "alsa_in" in a terminal with your slave's sound card as argument ("alsa_in -d hw:0" if the soundcard you want to use is the first device - '0' is for the 1st device). this will simply create a jack client for sound card on the slave machine. You can then connect this client in the qjackctl connections window to other clients (in your case probably to 'system' since that is the netjack client on slave). run "aplay -l" (thats an L) in a terminal to see the the soundcard number (or in qjackctl setup). run 'man alsa_in' in a terminal to learn more. hope this helps. www.the-temp-agency.com/lollipopfactory
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