On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Chris Ribe <chrisribe at gmail.com> wrote: > I beg a thousand pardons for asking such a simple question, but I have been > googling for hours to no avail. > > I have a moderately simple two computer PulseAudio setup. I have a > workstation that hosts all of my audio generating applications and a low > power laptop connected to my stereo that acts as PulseAudio server. > > The laptop actually sits between the audio out of my TV and the TV input on > my amp/receiver. This lets me use the laptop soundcard to mix the output of > my workstation and TV for playback. > > That all works well enough. I am encounting problems when I try to work > jack and qsynth into the mix. I have a midi keyboard attached to my > workstation. I'd like to play it with fluidsynth and have the output sent > to the pulseaudio server on the laptop. > > I feel like I am most of the way there. I have pulseaudio-module-jack > installed on the workstation. I have jackd running with the output of > qsynth being sent to "PulseAudio JACK source." With PA Volume Control > connected to the laptop's sound server, "Jack source" shows in the Input > Devices list. > > Now, how do I go about listening to that source? > -- > Chris Ribe > IT Specialist > Pandion Systems, Inc. > www.pandionsystems.com > (352) 505 1829 > cribe at pandionsystems.com > > Figured it out, thanks to a very recent post to this list: First, I used pactl to lookup device numbers for the jack source and the default output. Then, on the server: $ parec -d 34 | pacat -d 0 Unfortunately, the latency is horrible (1+ sec form keypress to sound) , so I won't be using this solution. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20090402/2559ac8d/attachment.htm>