On 05/29/2012 08:19 PM, Felipe Sateler wrote:

I realize, if wanting to use pulseaudio-module-jack, you don't want PA to
get suspended. But what if you uninstall it, or disable d-bus in qjackctl
(in effect starting jackd instead of jackdmp)?
I've never installed pulseaudio-module-jack, but from what I
understand it is not very useful, since pulseaudio is much higher
latency than jack.

pulseaudio-module-jack is cool. You have jackd running on the real
soundcard and then use pulseaudio-module-jack to bridge to consumer
apps, that is, to make jackd the audio backend for pulseaudio.

Works like a charm over here, mplayer, flash and basically everything
that is not jack is playing via pulseaudio and pulseaudio-module-jack to
the permanently running jackd. A pretty popular setup AFAIK.


Just my €0.02


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