Thinking about it Raine you reminded me that my system has a bit of a
screwy setup. Gentoo pics up that i have two audio cards an HDMI one and a
normal analogue. I wonder if with alsa its getting confused which card to
use. The HDMI is the audio for the graphics card


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Raine M. Ekman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Citerar Jonathan Aquilina <[email protected]>:
>
> > That is not the issue. It is choosing the backend which doesnt get set
>
> When LMMS asks me to choose a backend on startup, I check with "lsof
> |grep snd" to see who is holding the sound device captive. Sometimes
> it's an LMMS I forgot on another desktop, sometimes some program has
> automagically started JACK, which lingers in the background and needs
> a "kill -KILL" to go away.
>
> (I have LMMS and JACK configured to use ALSA through the soundcard,
> Pulseaudio outputs through HDMI to my screen)
>
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