Re: Remaining problems
Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> Wed, 27 Mar 2019 05:57:59 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.audio.jackit |
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| Message-ID | <20190327055759.3c4c4b87@archlinux> |
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 20:55:00 -0400, [email protected] wrote: >All I now have to try and solve is why alsa or jack do not route the >sound coming from the 1818vsl. Hi, it's not easy to help with that, since there not only is much talk about idiotic features jack should provide, more confusing is that already provided information is not easy to find again, because you didn't stay with a clean thread, you opened one subject after the other. Subject: [Jack-Devel] Jack Problems Subject: [Jack-Devel] Uninstalled Pulseaudio Jack/jackd2 Jack Reinstalled still wont start. Subject: [Jack-Devel] Pulseaudio Replacement Subject: [Jack-Devel] Remaining problems Subject: Re: [Jack-Devel] JACK is a great deterministic audio server That's no well-structured troubleshooting. I don't know which issue in what way is really already solved. Randomly patching something together, so that half of a problem is solved, has nothing to do with troubleshooting. Maybe half of the issue isn't solved, because what is working now, is just a cheap fix for half of the issue, but the cause that the issue can't be solved completely. Thank heaven, that you don't need to care about volume controls provided by jack, too ;). I recommend to do one step after the other. 1. Try to solve all input and output issues, excepted of bluetooth, IOW without pulseaudio first. IOW even if you don't want to use Qjackctl, get jack and qjackctl running first. 2. Once it's possible to get all IOs working with jack and qjackctl you could drop qjackctl and get pulseaudio working together with jack. It was already pointed out earlier that uninstalling and reinstalling is no well-structured troubleshooting. Regards, Ralf