Nedko Arnaudov wrote: > rosea grammostola <[email protected]> writes: > > >> [snip] >> > > [snip]
http://www.google.de/#hl=de&source=hp&q=starting+jack+with+dbus+support&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=&aq=f&oq=starting+jack+with+dbus+support&fp=6e1a413bb204dd20 did link to user wishes, e.g. http://old.nabble.com/dbus-support-for-jack--td26467201.html As a user never ask anything about multimedia at forums for non-audio-distros like openSUSE. Within one question you'll become a troll. Whatever. We can choose an audio-distro. I do understand that audio-distros can't be state-of-the-art all the time, but I don't understand that even if JACK without dbus support is preferred by some (maybe all) audio-distros, there isn't a second package for JACK supporting dbus. We users ask for this, but nothing happens. For today I planed to compile latest kernel-rt and Qtractor and then to make music with latest Qtractor, Calf Monosynth and Jconv + GUI. 1. I will write a shell script that is able to launch all applications, this will be no big deal. 2. The script should connect JACK audio connections, also no big deal, because I will use jack_snapshot to do it, unfortunately Qtractor can't do this, the possibility to restore connections is limited. 3. The needed ALSA MIDI connections can be restored by Qtractor. 4. IIRC I once tried to build http://home.gna.org/a2jmidid/ for 64 Studio, to restore the JACK MIDI to ALSA MIDI bridge connections, but it failed. I'll try to build it today. Maybe I'll use Calf DSSI or, because it's new LV2 with Qtractor instead of running the Calf host. Anyway, linux audio users need to prepare a lot. This is time-consuming. *Many users want Nedko*'*s session handler*! Coders of other applications should reconsider the dbus issue, keeping in mind, that the user needs a session handler. Some time ago I started a script that is able to take snapshots of a session, not a real auto session handler, but anyway a help. It is able to detect running audio applications, because it has got a list with all audio applications, maybe I'll complete this script, but I don't think so. I guess just writing a script that fit to a single session is easy to do. This don't has the advantages we expect from a session handler, but IMO it's the only way to restore audio sessions at the moment. I still have got one major problem. I don't know any virtual mixing console for Linux that is able to restore fader positions. I'm not talking about mixers for applications like Qtractor, just for a mixer to connect Calf Monosynths and Jconv. I only need something similar to jackEQ. OT: I'll compile git clone http://nedko.arnaudov.name/git/lv2fil.git for 64 Studio today too, for Suse it's already compiled :). My 2 cents, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
