No I haven't amended that yet other work commitments have pretty much put  
Riv on hold for now.  If you've got the PDF the whole script on page 26 is  
replaced simply by adding:

/usr/local/bin/caed
/usr/local/bin/ripcd
/usr/local/bin/cdcatchd

To the pulse-jack-post-start.sh script.  They both achieve exactly the  
same end result its just that using JACK to execute the Riv Daemons is a  
lot simpler and easy to understand than creating scripts that wait for  
JACK separately.

As I said the red box is usually just an xrun/audio glitch.  Generally  
always happens on startup for me too.

On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 13:27:54 +0100, Terry LeTourneau  
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Wayne,
>
> Thanks.  I should of mentioned in my initial post that I used your guide  
> as
> a template in setting up both Jack and Pulse Audio and was a HUGE help.
>  Thanks again!  In other words, everything looks like your pictures, etc.
>  It's just that the red box shows up and I have no idea why.  Let me  
> tweak
> the JACK settings and see if that helps.
>
> Also, you mentioned something in your 1st reply about not using the  
> startup
> script that waits for JACK and loads the daemons anymore.  Is that  
> reflected
> in your manual?
>
> -Terry
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Wayne Merricks <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Just one more thing, the red box are usually xrun errors (except your
>> error messages aren't matching up).  Usually xruns are reported with the
>> number of milliseconds that the audio was delayed for and depending on  
>> how
>> long this delay was, you might be able to hear an audio glitch.  The  
>> only
>> way around this is to tweak your jack settings to be higher latency so
>> that theres more of a buffer if/when things go wrong.
>>
>> Having said that on system startup with everything churning away, its  
>> not
>> unusual to get xruns but at that point you're unlikely to be  
>> broadcasting
>> anyway.
>>
>> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 11:31:38 +0100, Terry LeTourneau
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Good Morning!
>> >
>> >
>> > I noticed something this AM when we fired up RDAdmin and that was that
>> > the
>> > icon for Jack was inside a red box.  We were trying to roll out RD on
>> > Oct.
>> > 1st but had constant issues with trying to figure out Jack/PulseAudio.
>> >  We're sort of at a loss here as to why this red box keeps popping up,
>> > etc.
>> >  We can hear the Test Tone in RdAirplay but wondering why this keeps
>> > happening.  I've posted the message we got this AM from Jack below.   
>> Any
>> > thoughts or suggestions as to what we should do to make this go  
>> away?  =)
>> >  We're running RD 2.0.2 on Ubuntu 11.04.  Our sound card is a Delta44
>> > (ice1312).
>> >
>> >
>> > -Terry
>> >
>> >
>> ************************************************************************************
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:41 2011: New client 'rivendell_0' with PID 2497
>> >
>> > 05:30:45.460 JACK connection graph change.
>> >
>> > 05:30:46.147 XRUN callback (1).
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:42 2011: Connecting 'rivendell_0:playout_0L' to
>> > 'system:playback_1'
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:42 2011: Connecting 'rivendell_0:playout_0R' to
>> > 'system:playback_2'
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:42 2011: Connecting 'rivendell_0:playout_1L' to
>> > 'system:playback_1'
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:42 2011: Connecting 'rivendell_0:playout_1R' to
>> > 'system:playback_2'
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:30:42 2011: Connecting 'system:capture_1' to
>> > 'rivendell_0:record_0L'
>> >
>> > 05:30:48.589 JACK connection change.
>> >
>> > 05:35:09.230 XRUN callback (2).
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:08 2011: [1m [31mERROR: JackEngine::XRun: client =
>> > PulseAudio JACK Source was not run: state = 2 [0m
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:08 2011: [1m [31mERROR:
>> > JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsync:
>> > Process error [0m
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:09 2011: [1m [31mERROR: JackEngine::XRun: client =
>> > PulseAudio JACK Source was not run: state = 2 [0m
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:09 2011: [1m [31mERROR:
>> > JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsync:
>> > Process error [0m
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:09 2011: [1m [31mERROR: JackEngine::XRun: client =
>> > PulseAudio JACK Source was not run: state = 2 [0m
>> >
>> > Wed Oct 12 05:35:09 2011: [1m [31mERROR:
>> > JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsync:
>> > Process error [0m
>> >
>> > 05:35:12.932 XRUN callback (4 skipped).

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