Well, caed is setuid-root, and jackd and qjackctl were running as the id of desktop user. I tried changing those two to also be setuid-root but that did not improve anything.
Gregg On Aug 15, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Fernando Della Torre <[email protected]> wrote: > Gregg, > > Are you sure that jackd, qjackctl and caed are all running under the same > user account? > > > > Atenciosamente, > > Fernando Della Torre > Tecnologia da Informação > (: +55 16 8137-1240 > (: +55 16 9137-2886 > *: [email protected] > V.D.I.T. Soluções em Virtualização > > > A utilização deste e-mail não implica em autorização ou outorga de poderes > para seu usuário praticar qualquer ato em nome das empresas citadas, cuja > representação considera-se válida se praticada exclusivamente por > representante legal ou procurador devidamente constituído, na forma > estabelecida em seu respectivo estatuto ou contrato social > > > > 2012/8/15 Gregg Wonderly <[email protected]> > What I see, is that the Jack pieces are not all built for Centos 6. I sense > that quite a few of you are using Ubuntu. I just really prefer the > administration mechanisms that redhat provides. But, I am not having a lot > of luck in figuring out exactly how to get Centos 6 on 32bit, building > everything from scratch, to use Jack successfully. When I start qjackctl, I > get a click in the audio, indicating something is messing with it. However, > in rdairplay, when I drag the test sound into the sound panel area, and then > click on it, I hear nothing. On another 32bit install, without jack, this > works fine. > > So, as the frustration builds, I'm leaning toward just switching to Ubuntu > and starting over. I've built jack2 from scratch and installed it (that > required some dependency tracking down itself). Is this one of the reasons > why Rivendell doesn't seem attractive to everyone? This audio stuff really > has to work well and dependably for my customer, so I'd really like to be > able to wrap my head around why this is not just working. > > Any other pointers to Centos and Jack configuration and/or prebuilt RPMs that > just install would be appreciated. > > Gregg Wonderly > > > On Aug 15, 2012, at 7:36 AM, Fernando Della Torre <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello all! >> >> IMHO Pulse sucks, Jack using ALSA backend RULES! >> >> With Jack2 you can still make use of netjack and distribute audio processing >> and streaming encoding through other servers or desktops. Fantastic. >> >> I have this setup running in the old Ubuntu 10.04, gotta port it to 12.04 as >> soon as I can. >> >> Regards. >> >> >> >> Atenciosamente, >> >> Fernando Della Torre >> Tecnologia da Informação >> (: +55 16 8137-1240 >> (: +55 16 9137-2886 >> *: [email protected] >> V.D.I.T. Soluções em Virtualização >> >> >> A utilização deste e-mail não implica em autorização ou outorga de poderes >> para seu usuário praticar qualquer ato em nome das empresas citadas, cuja >> representação considera-se válida se praticada exclusivamente por >> representante legal ou procurador devidamente constituído, na forma >> estabelecida em seu respectivo estatuto ou contrato social >> >> >> >> 2012/8/15 Wayne Merricks <[email protected]> >> Hi, >> >> The Ubu 1104 is a bit out of date although technically will still work. I >> wrote a Debian 6 guide on the Rivendell wiki that had a much easier way of >> working with jack instead of having to use an init script. >> >> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Rivendell_on_Debian_6 >> >> The package names are usable in Ubuntu 12.04 too so nothing really changes >> apart from insserv not being part of Ubuntu so you still need to use >> update-rc.d. If you do use 12.04 you have to export your QTDIR as the >> configure script doesn't see it by default (this may have been fixed in >> 2.1.5). >> >> As for JACK, Pulse etc, its fiddly. The first thing you have to do is stop >> pulse from working by editing the client.conf. >> >> Then you get ALSA and JACK playing. Then bolt on Pulse, then finally >> Rivendell. >> >> If you jump in and throw them all on at once you have to spend the first >> 5minutes disabling everything so you can start manually building it back up. >> >> >> Wayne Merricks >> The Voice Asia >> On 15/08/12 02:21, Gregg Wonderly wrote: >>> Thanks, I hadn't seen that. I'm using centos on my builds, but most of >>> this should be usable. >>> >>> Gregg >>> >>> On Aug 14, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Jorge Soto <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> have you tried following this guide? >>>> http://www.thevoiceasia.com/rivendell/Rivendell_2_on_Ubuntu_1104.pdf >>>> I have, works fine. >>>> >>>> From: Gregg Wonderly <[email protected]> >>>> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 4:00 PM >>>> Subject: [RDD] To Jack or not to Jack >>>> >>>> I am having some odd experiences between two machine that I've built >>>> rivendell from scratch on. On one, rivendell rdairplay will play through >>>> the sounds system just fine. On a laptop with (also with AC'97 hardware), >>>> I can get the system preferences Sound "hardware test" to play "left >>>> speaker" and "right speaker" samples, but rdairplay, plays nothing. On >>>> the laptop, I've tried to install Jack for use there, so that we could do >>>> some other things with audio streams. Using ALSA support is very >>>> frustrating in concert with pulse audio because the device comes and goes >>>> from appearance in the system preferences due to the "one user of the >>>> device at a time" business. >>>> >>>> Does anyone have a favorite web page with a check list for ALSA and Jack >>>> audio setup that might help me walk through the issues I need to look at >>>> to resolve where my audio problem is at on the laptop? >>>> >>>> Gregg Wonderly >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >> >> Scanned by MailMarshal >> >> Attention: >> The information contained in this message is confidential and intended for >> the addressee(s) only. 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