On Sat, 19 Oct 2019, Stan Fotinos wrote:

Rivendell takes total control of the soundcard that is why you can not see
it in Audacity. Using Jack audio is a solution but from what I know (I'm
sure someone else can assist here) this is tricky too.

As it happens, I've been working on this very problem for one of my clients. He is not using Audioscience cards on thit particular machine, but needs Rivendell and Audacity to share a sound card.

Rivendell normally runs as root, but if you run it as 'rd', it will work with JACK. Audacity is also JACK-compatible. If the goal is to get both to play from the same sound card, this is not hard, but if you want Audacity to feed Rivendell, it's very clunky because Audacity only appear as a JACK soure while it is actually playing. I've yet to find a satisfactory solution.


Rob

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Thanks

Stan



On 18/10/2019 11:44 pm, Mark Murdock wrote:

      Strictly speaking this is not a Rivendell issue, but I hope
      someone can help with this. I have installed CentOS 7 -
      Rivendell systems on two identical computers with Audioscience
      6640 cards, and Rivendell is working perfectly. However for
      production we use Audacity, and when I start Audacity it does
      not recognize the sound card, and thus does not work. If I go to
      Help – Audio Device Info, Audacity says “No Devices Found.” Any
      ideas?

       

      Thanks!

       

      Mark Murdock

      KAMB

      90 E. 16th St.

      Merced, CA 95340

      (209) 723-1015

      [email protected]

      Website

       


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