I wrote: > HOWEVER ... I have lost some of my M-Audio cards > functionality. > > qjackctl's [Connect] window under the Audio tab > USE TO DISPLAY THIS: > > On Sat, 2 Aug 2014, Ivan K wrote: > > > > == == Readable Clients/Output Ports > > == == - system > > == == capture_1 > > == == capture_2 > > > > on the right, and then on the left, I see: > > > > == == Writable Clients/Input Ports > > == == - system > > == == playback_1 > > == == playback_2 > > == == playback_3 > > == == playback_4 > > == == playback_5 > > == == playback_6 > > == == playback_7 > > == == playback_8 > > BUT NOW, since my problem with starting JACK up, > the "Writable Clients/Input Ports" box is blank. > I lost my eight "writeable ports" and I am presently > working to get them back. Any tips would be > appreciated. I think I figured out why this is so. Jack is currently configured to look for "card 0" as displayed in /proc/asound/cards Yesterday, "card 0" was my M-Audio 2496, and eight "Writable Clients/Input Ports" were visible in qjackctl. Today, "card 0" is my webcam and my M-Audio 2496 is "card 1". My webcam has no playback capability (just a microphone) and so qjackctl now displays no "Writable Clients/Input Ports". I imagine I changed the numbers on my audio devices with all of the fiddling I have been doing. Questions: How do I change the audio devices back, so my M-Audio card is "card 0". Or How to I get jack/qjackctl to look for "card 1" rather than "card 0"? Thank you all again for your help and patience. P.S. I still am interested in the answer to this as well: > Incidentally, what do these eight playback connections > represent. The "M-Audio Audiophile 2496" only has > three outputs, left and right analog and S/PDIF. > And so do these playbacks 1 through 8 refer to some > sort of mixing channels in the firmware of the > Audiophile 2497? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user