On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Cory K.coryis...@gmail.com wrote:
This has perhaps been the single biggest request of users of Ubuntu
Studio. Eric in his 1st post has detailed the best reasons for it's
inclusion.
Even though I'm on hiatus from the project, I fully support this effort
and
In Bug #416778 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416778 ) Loïc Minier has
requested further public discussion on the subject of Jack Audio Server
http://jackaudio.org/ being included in the Main repositories. I was told
this list would be the best place for that discussion. I am also CCing
[Adding ubuntu-devel@, apologies for resulting cross-posts]
Hi Eric,
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Eric Hedekaraftertheb...@gmail.com wrote:
In Bug #416778 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/416778 ) Loïc Minier has
requested further public discussion on the subject of Jack Audio Server
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Eric Hedekar a écrit :
In Bug #416778 ( https
Hi all,
Users of Linux with ALSA on laptops and other mobile devices have for
years often been presented with the fun and games of sound working great
but then plugging in headphones leaves you with no sound or sound coming
out of speakers and headphones etc. This annoys many and makes distros
Users of Linux with ALSA on laptops and other mobile devices have for
years often been presented with the fun and games of sound working great
but then plugging in headphones leaves you with no sound or sound coming
out of speakers and headphones etc. This annoys many and makes distros
look
Hi,
I recommend creating a wiki page with links to the generated
URLs by alsa-info.sh[0] and sorting by SSID, e.g.,
SSID .. codec+revision .. output url
Please be aware that the jack rework upstream is very active
and, thus, those changes will not apply cleanly to any linux
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Philip Wyett philwy...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi all,
Users of Linux with ALSA on laptops and other mobile devices have for
years often been presented with the fun and games of sound working great
but then plugging in headphones leaves you with no sound or sound
It's not that hda-intel cannot detect the sub-model but that
many BIOSes incorrectly initialise their codecs, hence the
foo_cfg_tbl quirk entries.
--- On Fri, 2/20/09, Zachary Powers zpow...@umflint.edu wrote:
It is my understanding that ALSA issues, like the ones you describe above,
originate
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 07:16 -0800, Dan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I recommend creating a wiki page with links to the generated
URLs by alsa-info.sh[0] and sorting by SSID, e.g.,
SSID .. codec+revision .. output url
Please be aware that the jack rework upstream is very active
Please note that it must be invoked as a bash script.
--- On Fri, 2/20/09, Philip Wyett philwy...@gmx.com wrote:
The script you linked to bails out with errors here. I will
look at that later, but thank you for the link.
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On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 10:03 -0800, Dan Chen wrote:
Please note that it must be invoked as a bash script.
My bad. I invoked with sh and got sent to dash as I should. Making
executable and running ./alsa-info.sh it all works. Thanks
Regards
Phil
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What release of jackd, qjackctlt is being shipped with jaunty ?.
TIA
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Hello,
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 13:22, richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk
richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
What release of jackd, qjackctlt is being shipped with jaunty ?.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=defaultsection=allarch=anysearchon=nameskeywords=jackd
jackd : 0.116.1-3ubuntu1
As
http://packages.ubuntu.com?
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Hi
What release of jackd
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 11:59 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
/ Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
// would basic defaults making
// jackd output to PulseAudio hurt anybody? Sure it would be slow, it would
// not be serious at all, but would it allow people that can stand that use
// JACK then? Others
See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=34200 Posted on behalf of
a User
In Ubuntu Studio we have a wrapper script around jackd to stop Pulse for
JACK and restart it once done. This is what most users have wanted based
on feedback.
Where do I find this wrapper script? I use
Hi!
Cory K. wrote:
In Ubuntu Studio we have a wrapper script around jackd to stop Pulse
for JACK and restart it once done. This is what most users have
wanted based on feedback.
Cool. Can we have something like that in the Ubuntu ardour or jackd
package? My only concern is a working
record and playback.
B is happy and tells C to use Linux for his recordings/compositions.
I think this could be done by routing audio data from ardour via jack to
pulseaudio.
Wrong?
gonz
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of the world, it will be very difficult to
test them, make a database, and reprogram a jack gui or daemon wich
would auto detect and auto configure the sound card for this parameter.
And it means that people will still have to manually set up latency,
sample frequency, etc... So why auto detect
Ardour working out of the box since I don't use
it. And I'm okay to configure jackd myself for use with Rosegarden
(which AFAIK needs jack) - actually on my computer it requires no
configuration but the defaults.
I perfectly agree with you that as soon as you want to make your
computer something
Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
would basic defaults making
jackd output to PulseAudio hurt anybody? Sure it would be slow, it would
not be serious at all, but would it allow people that can stand that use
JACK then? Others, as you said, will configure it.
Yes. It would hurt people expecting
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 11:59 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
would basic defaults making
jackd output to PulseAudio hurt anybody? Sure it would be slow, it would
not be serious at all, but would it allow people that can stand that use
JACK then? Others, as you said
Hi!
I had a problem with ardour/jack/pulseaudio in Ubuntu Hardy and I was
told to take it to the mailing list. I cc'd parties that may be
interested. Please ignore this mail if you are not.
The related bugs in Launchpad are:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ardour/+bug/220576
https
Le vendredi 25 avril 2008 à 19:45 +0200, Gonz Hauser a écrit :
My opinion is that it should be possible to provide a _default_
configuration where jackd connects to pulseaudio (this is what
module-jack-source is for, right?).
Let me repeat my two concerns:
1. Ardour in Ubuntu Hardy
Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
Le vendredi 25 avril 2008 à 19:45 +0200, Gonz Hauser a écrit :
My opinion is that it should be possible to provide a _default_
configuration where jackd connects to pulseaudio (this is what
module-jack-source is for, right?).
Let me repeat my two concerns
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 20:09 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
Le lundi 28 avril 2008 à 12:25 -0400, Cory K. a écrit :
Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
I've been through both bugs and to me, as an occasional jack user, it
seems that the best would be that jackd defaults to the pulseaudio
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