On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 2012-11-14 at 19:41 +0100, Josep Pujadas i Jubany wrote: >> You need to stop/start/stop PulseAudio when using JACK. >> >> http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ca&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F% >> 2Fwww.bellera.cat%2Fjosep%2Fumm%2Fconfiguraci_de_jack.html >> >> Like this if you have applications only compiled for using with >> PulseAudio they will work also with JACK. >> >> Be careful with que scripts code. One of them is "Language system >> sensitive. >> >> Tested/proved for Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 and also for 12.04. >> >> Regards, >> >> 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 of issues. When I installed UBStudio12.04 and the pulse sources/sinks just showed up (along with my firewire devices) and just worked (with no intervention by me) I was fine with that. In fact, I never understood, why one would not want all the devices on the PC to be available for connection in jack. For instance, if I have 12 chans of I/O on a firewire device, two mic inputs on the mobo, 5 chans of ouput on the mobo, and 2 chans of I/O on a usb device, why wouldn't I want them to show up in jack? I may never want to use the mobo mic input, but, I'd rather just choose not to, rather than having to rip out this, that, and the other thing before I can get to where I can add the mobo mic inputs. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
