On 04/13/2014 03:47 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
To set up jack and ffado, you need to add yourself to audio group: sudo
usermod -a -G audio $USER
You'll need to logout and login for changes to have effect.
(I suspect you answered "yes" during jack installation when asked if
you wanted realtime privilege - if you answered "no", you will need to
rename /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf.disabled to
/etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf)
Jack uses the audio group for getting access to realtime. ffado uses it
to let the user get access to a list of ffado firewire devices.
That's pretty much it.
You can install linux-lowlatency if you need lower latency (which you
will if you do any form of live recording and need to monitor yourself
through the computer).
Hi,
I did add myself to the audio group, though I will try the same command
again (I think I used my actual username, instead of $USER)
It appears I did not answer yes, though I honestly don't remember being
prompted this time. I will try renaming that and see if that fixes my
issue.
I did install the low latency kernel already, for those reasons.
I will let you know how this goes!!
I appreciate your help very much thank you!
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