On 06/09/2010 04:07 AM, Aaron Krister Johnson wrote: > Hi all, > > Let me know how this newer version works out for you. I've hopefully made > the audio/MIDI distinction cleaner and bug-free, b/c now the script uses > 'jack_lsp -t' to list the type. One can toggle between alsa-midi and > jack-midi with the 'm' key. > > Not being a user of a2jackmidi bridge or whatever that program is, I cannot > vouch for how this works with it...does anyone want to try it out and let me > know? > > http://www.akjmusic.com/software/jackctl20100604.py
I get a "nonsense!!!" message as soon as there's any jack-port with a whitespace in its name; otherwise it seems to work fine now. -8<----------- $ jack_lsp -c -t system:capture_1 32 bit float mono audio system:capture_2 32 bit float mono audio system:playback_1 MPlayer [14906]:out_0 32 bit float mono audio system:playback_2 MPlayer [14906]:out_1 32 bit float mono audio MPlayer [14906]:out_0 system:playback_1 32 bit float mono audio MPlayer [14906]:out_1 system:playback_2 32 bit float mono audio a2j:Midi Through [14] (capture): Midi Through Port-0 8 bit raw midi a2j:Midi Through [14] (playback): Midi Through Port-0 8 bit raw midi $ jackctl.py Welcome to jackctl. 'h' at the prompt gives help.... jackctl(audio)--> l nonsense!!! jackctl(audio)--> m jackctl(midi)--> l nonsense!!! jackctl(midi)--> q Goodbye! -8<----------- _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev