On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 12:34:41 +0000 John Murphy wrote: > So; I can carry on using QjackCtl and its Patchbay, or work via a meterbridge,
Even Sox plays (and gets its wires made): $ play -n synth sine 440 The linkage looks like: $ pw-link -l alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX0 |<- ALSA plug-in [sox]:output_FL alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX1 |<- ALSA plug-in [sox]:output_FR ALSA plug-in [sox]:output_FL |-> alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX0 ALSA plug-in [sox]:output_FR |-> alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX1 Which is hardly different to the links I make manually for jack-play: $ jack-play -u a48k.wav $ pw-link -l alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX0 |<- jack-play:out_1 alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX1 |<- jack-play:out_2 jack-play:out_1 |-> alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX0 jack-play:out_2 |-> alsa_output.usb-EDIROL_M-16DX-00.pro-output-0:playback_AUX1 But I do see that the connecting links show up dotted in Helvium. pw-play works, of course, but has no jack_transport awareness option. Could someone with Pipewire just test that jack-play doesn't play for them either (without going via a meterbridge) before I post it as a bug? -- John. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev