I'm convinced Jack transport, using 'carla-bridge-native' and controlled by jack_transport CLI tool, is the easiest way to go. I'll use Qprocesses initially and work on using the API later.
QJackCtl sources led me to jack_transport_query and QtCreator makes it easy to follow the code, so I hope to use that for transport time display. I did get ecasound to play Ok just once. Then tried the same line with a '-c' and got over a thousand Xruns before I could hit ^c. Tried the line which worked, again, and got similar results to the try with '-c'. Python just doesn't work for me. It used to, but it seems a bit of a mess these days, for users at my level, while the two versions are in situ. Thanks for the suggestion though. Qt Creator is probably the most helpful software I've ever used, in any field, and I've been using for a long time... -- Thanks again, John. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
