On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Kaj Ailomaa zeque...@mousike.me wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2014, at 05:01 PM, Mac wrote:
(I think) Previously (AV Linux UBS 12) the Pulse sink and source was
there but not connected.
Then my script connected them where I wanted them to go. The script still
14.04.
The script still works, but...
By default when Qjackctl starts jack it auto-magically connects the Pulse
output to the first two channels on my AF12.
Then my script adds my desired connections, except I don't want to two
connections mentioned above.
I don't remember if I actually figured out
it to UDS 12.04.
The other day I built a system with UBS 14.04.
The script still works, but...
By default when Qjackctl starts jack it auto-magically connects the Pulse
output to the first two channels on my AF12.
Then my script adds my desired connections, except I don't want to two
into a tri-amp system.
I figured this out under AV Studio, then moved it to UDS 12.04.
The other day I built a system with UBS 14.04.
The script still works, but...
By default when Qjackctl starts jack it auto-magically connects the Pulse
output to the first two channels on my AF12
Well I did try commenting that out. But, the connect didn't go
away...but,
I didn't restart pulse either.
Also, I want the Pulse channels, I just don't want them auto connected; I
want to control the connection in my script.
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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Kaj Ailomaa zeque...@mousike.me wrote:
Well I did try commenting that out. But, the connect didn't go
away...but,
I didn't restart pulse either.
Also, I want the Pulse channels, I just don't want them auto connected; I
want to control
On Tue, May 6, 2014, at 05:01 PM, Mac wrote:
(I think) Previously (AV Linux UBS 12) the Pulse sink and source was
there but not connected.
Then my script connected them where I wanted them to go. The script still
does this, but
the pulse output is already connected to the AF12 ch1 2
Alright, got Ubuntu Studio 13.10 installed on my ext. usb drive, on my
HP Pavillion desktop, now trying to configure for functionality.
Wondering, first of all, if Pulse audio can be safely turned off...?
if so, what is the best way to do this?
Second, though alsa appears to be installed
On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Henry W. Peters hwpet...@jamadots.comwrote:
Alright, got Ubuntu Studio 13.10 installed on my ext. usb drive, on my HP
Pavillion desktop, now trying to configure for functionality.
Wondering, first of all, if Pulse audio can be safely turned off...? if
so
On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 14:57 -0500, Mac wrote:
1.) If I start the browser content, then start qjackctrl, from that
point on no audio from the jack side of the house. (The PA side still
shows, in volume control that it's getting to PA.) I can avoid this by
having a better memory and remembering
On Feb 12, 2013 3:55 PM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
PS: The Google browsers seems to be risky, regarding to security flaws.
Getting online is risky regardless of the browser in use.. the facts are,
if you want current flash, chrome is providing it. Chrome is not supplied
in
://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#PulseAudio_through_JACK_the_new_new_way.
Hope it gives some insight.
I spent some time last evening looking at a variety of links on the
web and looking through scripts in the /etc/pulse directory and others
and was not able to connect
-module-jack for specifics.
I spent some time last evening looking at a variety of links on the
web and looking through scripts in the /etc/pulse directory and others
and was not able to connect the dots.
I will get the source for pulse and have a look at that. But, I
suspect that will clarify how
On Wed, 2012-11-14 at 10:27 -0500, Mac wrote:
When I installed 12.04 UbStudio I was pleased to see pulse audio
played nice with jack. (i.e. when qjackctl starts pulse sinks/sources
show up by default).
Is there any documentation or overview of how this is accomplished?
I'd like
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:27:09 +0100, Mac macdroi...@gmail.com wrote:
When I installed 12.04 UbStudio I was pleased to see pulse audio
played nice with jack. (i.e. when qjackctl starts pulse sinks/sources
show up by default).
Is there any documentation or overview of how this is accomplished
burning to DVDs (Mac)
3. Re: Problem burning to DVDs (Ralf Mardorf)
4. Re: Problem burning to DVDs (Carl Raeside)
5. pulse audio jack (Mac)
6. Re: pulse audio jack (Ralf Mardorf)
7. Re: pulse audio jack (Kaj Ailomaa)
8. Re: pulse audio jack (Josep Pujadas i Jubany
,
Josep Pujadas-Jubany
The OP seems to like pulseaudio, however, if he shouldn't need it, I
recommend to remove it. I removed pulseaudio from Precise and Quantal.
Actually, I have no feelings either way. When I started using Ubuntu
back at 8.x pulse combined with alsa seemed to be the source of lots
You can see this integration on http://ubuntustudio.org/LucidLynx as
Pulse Audio built against Jack is available.
This integration is for lucid or later because pulseaudio-module-jack
package is not released for karmic or latter refering to this URL,
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/pulseaudio
what are you guys finding useful about integrating pulse into JACK??
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Takashi Sakamoto
o-taka...@sakamocchi.jpwrote:
You can see this integration on http://ubuntustudio.org/LucidLynx as
Pulse Audio built against Jack is available.
This integration is for lucid
(2010/09/04 11:20), Mike Holstein wrote:
what are you guys finding useful about integrating pulse into JACK??
0. Ubuntu's default sound system is PulseAudio and ALSA. If you can
connect PulseAudio to JACK, you can use JACK and FFADO like default
sound system.
1. Then firewire sound device user
i like it... so does anyone plan on taking out, or disabling the internal
sound in their box and using a firewire interface for all sound? i have
a separate studio box, but i'm interested in other how other folks might use
this... the pulse networking is a great idea..
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11
this : http://www.sandgreen.dk/index.php?side=python_uat to remove
Pulse completely. It's a work in progress but it works for me (YMMV).
If you have any problems, please let me know so I can improve it.
Sandie
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Hi, Iain!
My setup
1. Switch off /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/sound/active in gconf-editor
2. Switch off Gnome sounding at all in gnome-volume-control(I believe so)
3. Create file ~/.pulse/client.conf consists of
autospawn=no
4. killall -KILL pulseaudio
5. start jackd with qjackctl
Thanks, I was going to switch to xfce actually, thought I'll keep gnome on
there too for ohter purposes. Does the pulse daemon just plain not get used
by xfce?
thanks
Iain
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Oleg Ivanenko oivane...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Iain!
My setup
1. Switch off /apps
for ohter purposes. Does the pulse daemon just plain not get used
by xfce?
thanks
Iain
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Oleg Ivanenko oivane...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Iain!
My setup
1. Switch off /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/sound/active in
gconf-editor
2. Switch off Gnome sounding
Hey folks, wondering if anyone knows what would be different for disabling
pulseaudio for 9.10. I've managed to get it so it doesn't restart, following
these:
http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/ubuntu-904-jaunty-keeping-the-beast-pulseaudio-at-bay/
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Cory K. schrieb:
Hartmut Noack wrote:
Cory has pointed out later on in this thread, that the core-devs do not
want the jackd-plugin in pulse, because jackd is not in main - they
don't want to cope with that, *because they do not care for audio
sue...@empire.net wrote:
A bit tangent to the disscussion...
Latency issues aside, I've been experimenting, to no avail, to be able to
receive audio from my firewire device and output it to my onboard audio.
I have not been able to get pulse or alsa to show up as an output in Jack.
I had
Original Message:
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From: Scott ubuntustu...@troutpocket.org
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 08:31:44 -0800
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Pulse ?
sue...@empire.net wrote:
A bit tangent to the disscussion...
Latency issues aside, I've been experimenting
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Scott schrieb:
sue...@empire.net wrote:
I had this same issue and resorted to using my external mixer to hear
audio-return.
Keep this discussion going, I'd love to hear a solution.
solution is simple: get the pulse sources and compile
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From: Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:43:37 +0100
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Pulse ?
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Scott schrieb:
sue...@empire.net wrote:
I had this same issue
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.dewrote:
Now loud and everybody say after me:
Ubuntu should have jackd-support for pulse and xinelib to be installed
point and klick !!!
Because it is needed,
because it is easy to do,
because there is NO sane reason
Hartmut Noack wrote:
Ubuntu should have jackd-support for pulse and xinelib to be installed
point and klick !!!
Jackd-support for pulse is only part of the problem, I have also had
problems with wine/wineasio in a pulse enviroment. It might be a wine
issue, but since it works with Alsa
sandie wrote:
I can understand the reason not to make a non-pulse Ubustu dist, at
least from a developers point of view, but as a mucissian who just want
to make music, I need a stable working enviroment
A JACK only Ubuntu Studio has certainly been thrown around. (and is
still not out
Cory K. wrote:
Pulse already shuts off so JACK can start now. As for the WINE part, I
have no clue. I don't use it.
I do :-) and I seriously dont think I'm the only one ?
In the end, there are *MANY* things that can be done so that things run
smoother for all. Even is they are done
Ok noob trying to get up to speed here - respond or not as patience
and inclination dictate...
I looked up Pulse and it sounds great. And it sounds like it doesn't
work entirely - based on wikipedia and this thread. In a nutshell
(or a c shell, hardy har har - oh hardy, there's another
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:04 PM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote:
Cory K. wrote:
Pulse already shuts off so JACK can start now. As for the WINE part, I
have no clue. I don't use it.
I do :-) and I seriously dont think I'm the only one ?
In the end, there are *MANY* things that can
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote:
alex stone wrote:
I can run with Video people possibly benefiting from using Pulse (any
more
or less than alsa/jack? I write music to image, and jack does fine here),
but i'm a bit lost as to how Graphics people might
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Khashayar Naderehvandi
khashayar.li...@gmail.com wrote:
You're completely off the mark with Ubuntu ppc. It's already done, and
works, maintained as a community project. Package selection is large (as
large as any other ubuntu from what i can see), and one
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 12:32 PM, alex stone compos...@gmail.com wrote:
Why can't we make pulse optional in UBStudio?
I understand UBS as an audio specific distro that focuses on
audio/multimedia production. We use RT
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Billy C schrieb:
A more effective color management system would be needed prior to
making the claim that EVERYTHING needed for graphics was present.
Yeah - right. But this is linked to licensing-issues, so I would not
blame a Linux-Distro for
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de wrote:
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Billy C schrieb:
A more effective color management system would be needed prior to
making the claim that EVERYTHING needed for graphics was present.
Yeah - right.
ahoy all,
this may reveal my cluelessness, but why is Pulse such a problem for
recording audio/MIDI? with the latest 8.04 real-time kernel, i have
noticed no problems with Pulse per se (more problems with Macbook
built-in audio ALSA driver/position_fix issues).
thanks for the edu in adv
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 2:46 AM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote:
Hi all
One of the first things I do when installing a new UbuntuStudio, is
purging the system of Pulse and setting the system to use Alsa. I have
done it so many times by now, and have even thought of making a script
Why can't we make pulse optional in UBStudio?
I understand UBS as an audio specific distro that focuses on
audio/multimedia production. We use RT, Jack, etc, knowing precisely what
UBS is designed for.
The only version of pulse i have installed now is in the laptop that i use
for admin (Ubuntu
Beldon Dominello wrote:
Hi Sandie
I'm relatively new to UbuntuStudio and would very much like to see your
checklist for purging Pulse from the system.
Cheers!
-=Beldon
Hi Beldon
I'm proberly not the most qualified to tell you this :-) This might not
work on your system, it's
Please please, I beg that you solve the problems with the system soun
updatsd and pulse audio - and the problems with Samba and VirtualBox. I
brought lappy #2 out today to check for up dates and give it a run. Lappy2
runs Ubuntu Hardy. No problems there with system sounds at all. So its
definitely
yes. the problem with virtual box... i thought its a problem of my
system, but it seems to be a general bug. it would be great, if this
would be solved.
aYo Binitie wrote:
Please please, I beg that you solve the problems with the system soun
updatsd and pulse audio - and the problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes. the problem with virtual box... i thought its a problem of my
system, but it seems to be a general bug. it would be great, if
this would be solved.
aYo Binitie wrote:
Please please, I beg that you solve the problems with the system
soun updatsd and pulse
should shut down the moment you start jack (if
they use the same device) and thus it shouldn't affect you if
you use jack.
If you use qjackctl (JACK Control), it does, no?
I haven't tried it yet, I think it doesn't shut down if jack and
pulse audio are running on different
I've been reading a bit up on Pulse Audio, slated to be included as the
default sound server in 8.04:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_audio
My question is, how will Pulse Audio, in actual practice, change things for
me as a Linux-based musician?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
My question is, how will Pulse Audio, in actual practice, change things for
me as a Linux-based musician?
I think - nothing. It just expand networked audio possibilities. LTSP5
use it on the Ubuntu's thin client system.
http://developer.novell.com/wiki
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pulseaudio should shut down the moment you start jack (if they use the
same device) and thus it shouldn't affect you if you use jack.
If you use qjackctl (JACK Control), it does, no?
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