Re: jack + other audio

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El 26/02/14 09:21, Peter O'Doherty escribió:
Hi list,

I'm know this has been asked a thousand times already but could someone please point me in the direction of instructions to enable non-jack applications (like vlc) to work concurrently with jack? The well-known situation is that jack "hogs" audio and makes other applications unusable. How to get around this?

Many thanks,
Peter


As you mention vlc, note that many multimedia players feature a jack audio output plugin. In the case of vlc (and in debian-based distros at least) this doesn't work by default but you have to install a separate package, "vlc-plugin-jack" (and then enable jack in the audio preferences).

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