Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-11 Thread Mike Cox
Cancel my last about no audio. I didn't realise that once I shut Glassgui the 
connections from Jack are lost and need to be reconnected.
Such a learning curve! :)

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From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
 on behalf of Mike Cox 

Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2020 2:26:40 PM
To: drew Roberts 
Cc: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 

Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Hi Drew
I've been getting somewhere but am now struggling with glasscoder.
I have RD to Jack working and i can route from RD to soundcard and from RD to 
GC. This is according to qjackctl and also jack_lsp.

1 problem is that I cannot get GC to connect with my icecast server. It keeps 
saying the server retirned unrecognized response. I have my server set as type 
= icecast2
Url=https://stream.rosettaradio.co.uk:8015/
Auth = my password

It seems strange to me to put https before the url but it rejects it if I don't 
put that in.

2. I get no audio showing in Glass Gui even though qjackctl says they are 
connected.

Not sure what to try next so any help would be appreciated.

Mike

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From: drew Roberts 
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 11:42:14 PM
To: Mike Cox 
Cc: Lorne Tyndale ; 
rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Mike,

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 3:59 PM Mike Cox  wrote:
Thanks Lorne

That's really helpful. Drew spent a great deal of time with me going through my 
setup and I thinknI understand it far more now.
I now have Jack working and I'm trying to get glasshouse talking to my icecast 
server.

If by glasshouse you mean glasscoder and glasscoder-gui, I would be happy to 
help with that as well. I think I may need to try doing things the way Lorne 
suggests. It may be simpler than how I currently start my clients and make my 
connections.

all the best,

drew
Great progress!

Mike

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Email: mike@rosetta.group
Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
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Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Mike,

Hopefully Drew can help you out.  The big trick with Jack is that Jack
and all of the clients interacting with Jack need to be running as the
same user.  The Rivendell daemons on a standard setup run as root, so in
order for Jack to be able to see Rivendell when you have Rivendell start
jack, it'll start as root - the same user that the daemons run as.

The issue is when you're running your other Jack clients (BUTT, Darkice,
etc) they're probably being run as the logged in user, so they won't see
Jack running.

In the Rivendell Jack settings under RDAdmin --> Hosts --> Jack settings
there's the option to start up additional Jack clients.  This is what
you'll want to use to start your clients - that way Jack, Rivendell, and
all the clients will be started as the same user, and they should all be
able to see each other.

Then build a macro to create connections between all your jack
inputs/outputs.

Lorne Tyndale


>  Original Message 
> Subject: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
> From: Mike Cox 
> Date: Fri, January 10, 2020 8:41 am
> To: 
> "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org<mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>"
> mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>>
>
>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
> hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software

Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-11 Thread Mike Cox
Hi Drew
I've been getting somewhere but am now struggling with glasscoder.
I have RD to Jack working and i can route from RD to soundcard and from RD to 
GC. This is according to qjackctl and also jack_lsp.

1 problem is that I cannot get GC to connect with my icecast server. It keeps 
saying the server retirned unrecognized response. I have my server set as type 
= icecast2
Url=https://stream.rosettaradio.co.uk:8015/
Auth = my password

It seems strange to me to put https before the url but it rejects it if I don't 
put that in.

2. I get no audio showing in Glass Gui even though qjackctl says they are 
connected.

Not sure what to try next so any help would be appreciated.

Mike

Mike Cox
Managing Director
The Rosetta Group Ltd

Email: mike@rosetta.group
Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
Phone: 01983 229 229



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From: drew Roberts 
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 11:42:14 PM
To: Mike Cox 
Cc: Lorne Tyndale ; 
rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Mike,

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 3:59 PM Mike Cox  wrote:
Thanks Lorne

That's really helpful. Drew spent a great deal of time with me going through my 
setup and I thinknI understand it far more now.
I now have Jack working and I'm trying to get glasshouse talking to my icecast 
server.

If by glasshouse you mean glasscoder and glasscoder-gui, I would be happy to 
help with that as well. I think I may need to try doing things the way Lorne 
suggests. It may be simpler than how I currently start my clients and make my 
connections.

all the best,

drew
Great progress!

Mike

Mike Cox
Managing Director
The Rosetta Group Ltd

Email: mike@rosetta.group
Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
Phone: 01983 229 229



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Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Mike,

Hopefully Drew can help you out.  The big trick with Jack is that Jack
and all of the clients interacting with Jack need to be running as the
same user.  The Rivendell daemons on a standard setup run as root, so in
order for Jack to be able to see Rivendell when you have Rivendell start
jack, it'll start as root - the same user that the daemons run as.

The issue is when you're running your other Jack clients (BUTT, Darkice,
etc) they're probably being run as the logged in user, so they won't see
Jack running.

In the Rivendell Jack settings under RDAdmin --> Hosts --> Jack settings
there's the option to start up additional Jack clients.  This is what
you'll want to use to start your clients - that way Jack, Rivendell, and
all the clients will be started as the same user, and they should all be
able to see each other.

Then build a macro to create connections between all your jack
inputs/outputs.

Lorne Tyndale


>  Original Message 
> Subject: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
> From: Mike Cox 
> Date: Fri, January 10, 2020 8:41 am
> To: 
> "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org<mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>"
> mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>>
>
>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
> hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software 
> but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have a fair bit 
> of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not using Jack.
>
>
>
> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've been 
> able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another machine.
>
>
>
> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that I 
> can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack. This is 
> the bit I cannot get to work.
>
>
>
> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing 
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get 
> Jack to work betwee

Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread drew Roberts
Mike,

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 3:59 PM Mike Cox  wrote:

> Thanks Lorne
>
> That's really helpful. Drew spent a great deal of time with me going
> through my setup and I thinknI understand it far more now.
> I now have Jack working and I'm trying to get glasshouse talking to my
> icecast server.
>

If by glasshouse you mean glasscoder and glasscoder-gui, I would be happy
to help with that as well. I think I may need to try doing things the way
Lorne suggests. It may be simpler than how I currently start my clients and
make my connections.

all the best,

drew

> Great progress!
>
> Mike
>
> Mike Cox
> Managing Director
> The Rosetta Group Ltd
>
> Email: mike@rosetta.group
> Website: www.rosetta.group
> Phone: 01983 229 229
>
> 
>
> Have a look at our new cloud phone system at www.rosettatelecom.com
> See our payment options and pay online by clicking here Pay online
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> --
> *From:* rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org <
> rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org> on behalf of Lorne
> Tyndale 
> *Sent:* Friday, January 10, 2020 8:46:55 PM
> *To:* rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org <
> rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
>
> Mike,
>
> Hopefully Drew can help you out.  The big trick with Jack is that Jack
> and all of the clients interacting with Jack need to be running as the
> same user.  The Rivendell daemons on a standard setup run as root, so in
> order for Jack to be able to see Rivendell when you have Rivendell start
> jack, it'll start as root - the same user that the daemons run as.
>
> The issue is when you're running your other Jack clients (BUTT, Darkice,
> etc) they're probably being run as the logged in user, so they won't see
> Jack running.
>
> In the Rivendell Jack settings under RDAdmin --> Hosts --> Jack settings
> there's the option to start up additional Jack clients.  This is what
> you'll want to use to start your clients - that way Jack, Rivendell, and
> all the clients will be started as the same user, and they should all be
> able to see each other.
>
> Then build a macro to create connections between all your jack
> inputs/outputs.
>
> Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> >  Original Message 
> > Subject: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
> > From: Mike Cox 
> > Date: Fri, January 10, 2020 8:41 am
> > To: "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org"
> > 
> >
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've
> read hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different
> software but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have
> a fair bit of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not
> using Jack.
> >
> >
> >
> > I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've
> been able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another
> machine.
> >
> >
> >
> > I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so
> that I can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using
> Jack. This is the bit I cannot get to work.
> >
> >
> >
> > Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get
> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under
> Audio Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in
> RDAdmin Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
> >
> >
> >
> > Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to
> get it to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not
> running.
> >
> >
> >
> > Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to
> getting a connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would
> really appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and
> I'm getting so frustrated.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike Cox
> >
> > Managing Director
> >
> > The Rosetta Group Ltd
> >
> >
> >
> > Email: mike@rosetta.group<mailto:mike@rosetta.group 
> >
> >
> > Website: www.rosetta.group<http:/

Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread Mike Cox
Thanks Lorne

That's really helpful. Drew spent a great deal of time with me going through my 
setup and I thinknI understand it far more now.
I now have Jack working and I'm trying to get glasshouse talking to my icecast 
server.
Great progress!

Mike

Mike Cox
Managing Director
The Rosetta Group Ltd

Email: mike@rosetta.group
Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
Phone: 01983 229 229



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From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
 on behalf of Lorne Tyndale 

Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 8:46:55 PM
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 

Subject: Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

Mike,

Hopefully Drew can help you out.  The big trick with Jack is that Jack
and all of the clients interacting with Jack need to be running as the
same user.  The Rivendell daemons on a standard setup run as root, so in
order for Jack to be able to see Rivendell when you have Rivendell start
jack, it'll start as root - the same user that the daemons run as.

The issue is when you're running your other Jack clients (BUTT, Darkice,
etc) they're probably being run as the logged in user, so they won't see
Jack running.

In the Rivendell Jack settings under RDAdmin --> Hosts --> Jack settings
there's the option to start up additional Jack clients.  This is what
you'll want to use to start your clients - that way Jack, Rivendell, and
all the clients will be started as the same user, and they should all be
able to see each other.

Then build a macro to create connections between all your jack
inputs/outputs.

Lorne Tyndale


> ---- Original Message 
> Subject: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
> From: Mike Cox 
> Date: Fri, January 10, 2020 8:41 am
> To: "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org"
> 
>
>
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
> hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software 
> but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have a fair bit 
> of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not using Jack.
>
>
>
> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've been 
> able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another machine.
>
>
>
> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that I 
> can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack. This is 
> the bit I cannot get to work.
>
>
>
> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing 
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get 
> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under Audio 
> Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in RDAdmin 
> Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
>
>
>
> Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get it 
> to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.
>
>
>
> Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting a 
> connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really 
> appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm 
> getting so frustrated.
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
> Mike Cox
>
> Managing Director
>
> The Rosetta Group Ltd
>
>
>
> Email: mike@rosetta.group<mailto:mike@rosetta.group>
>
> Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
>
> Phone: 01983 229 229
>
>
>
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>
>
>
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Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Mike,

Hopefully Drew can help you out.  The big trick with Jack is that Jack
and all of the clients interacting with Jack need to be running as the
same user.  The Rivendell daemons on a standard setup run as root, so in
order for Jack to be able to see Rivendell when you have Rivendell start
jack, it'll start as root - the same user that the daemons run as.

The issue is when you're running your other Jack clients (BUTT, Darkice,
etc) they're probably being run as the logged in user, so they won't see
Jack running.

In the Rivendell Jack settings under RDAdmin --> Hosts --> Jack settings
there's the option to start up additional Jack clients.  This is what
you'll want to use to start your clients - that way Jack, Rivendell, and
all the clients will be started as the same user, and they should all be
able to see each other.

Then build a macro to create connections between all your jack
inputs/outputs.  

Lorne Tyndale


>  Original Message --------
> Subject: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed
> From: Mike Cox 
> Date: Fri, January 10, 2020 8:41 am
> To: "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org"
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all
> 
> 
> 
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
> hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software 
> but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have a fair bit 
> of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not using Jack.
> 
> 
> 
> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've been 
> able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another machine.
> 
> 
> 
> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that I 
> can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack. This is 
> the bit I cannot get to work.
> 
> 
> 
> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing 
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get 
> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under Audio 
> Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in RDAdmin 
> Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
> 
> 
> 
> Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get it 
> to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.
> 
> 
> 
> Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting a 
> connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really 
> appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm 
> getting so frustrated.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> 
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Cox
> 
> Managing Director
> 
> The Rosetta Group Ltd
> 
> 
> 
> Email: mike@rosetta.group<mailto:mike@rosetta.group>
> 
> Website: www.rosetta.group<http://www.rosetta.group>
> 
> Phone: 01983 229 229
> 
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Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread drew Roberts
Mike,

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:59 AM Mike Cox  wrote:

> Thanks Drew
>
> I've never done irc but I will give it a go :)
>

I use xchat on linux. If you use a different os, find a client for your os.

Or you could try this wen client:
https://webchat.freenode.net/

Freenode's main page:
https://freenode.net/

drew

> Mike
>
> --
>
> Mike Cox
> Managing Director
> The Rosetta Group Ltd
>
> Email: mike@rosetta.group
> Website: www.rosetta.group
> Phone: 01983 229 229
>
> 
>
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>
> On 10/01/2020 13:58, drew Roberts wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> I just went into the #rivendell channel on freenode irc. If you can get
> there, the interaction may make things easier. We will lose the on list
> documentation of this that might help others in the future though. Your
> call.
>
> all the best,
>
> drew
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:41 AM Mike Cox 
>  wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've
>> read hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different
>> software but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have
>> a fair bit of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not
>> using Jack.
>>
>> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've
>> been able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another
>> machine.
>>
>> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that
>> I can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack.
>> This is the bit I cannot get to work.
>>
>> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing
>> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get
>> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under
>> Audio Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in
>> RDAdmin Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
>>
>> Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to
>> get it to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not
>> running.
>>
>> Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting
>> a connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really
>> appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm
>> getting so frustrated.
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Mike
>> --
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Cox
>> Managing Director
>> The Rosetta Group Ltd
>>
>> Email: mike@rosetta.group
>> Website: www.rosetta.group
>> Phone: 01983 229 229
>>
>> 
>>
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>>
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Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread drew Roberts
Mike,

I just went into the #rivendell channel on freenode irc. If you can get
there, the interaction may make things easier. We will lose the on list
documentation of this that might help others in the future though. Your
call.

all the best,

drew

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:41 AM Mike Cox  wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've
> read hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different
> software but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have
> a fair bit of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not
> using Jack.
>
> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've
> been able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another
> machine.
>
> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that
> I can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack.
> This is the bit I cannot get to work.
>
> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get
> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under
> Audio Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in
> RDAdmin Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
>
> Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get
> it to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.
>
> Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting
> a connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really
> appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm
> getting so frustrated.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Mike
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Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread Mike Cox
Thanks Drew

I've never done irc but I will give it a go :)

Mike



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On 10/01/2020 13:58, drew Roberts wrote:
Mike,

I just went into the #rivendell channel on freenode irc. If you can get there, 
the interaction may make things easier. We will lose the on list documentation 
of this that might help others in the future though. Your call.

all the best,

drew

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:41 AM Mike Cox 
 wrote:

Hi all

I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software but 
I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have a fair bit of 
experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not using Jack.

I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've been 
able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another machine.

I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that I can 
connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack. This is the 
bit I cannot get to work.

Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing 
dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get 
Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under Audio 
Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in RDAdmin 
Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.

Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get it 
to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.

Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting a 
connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really 
appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm getting 
so frustrated.

Thanks a lot.

Mike

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Re: [RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread drew Roberts
I think I can help. Give me a few minutes to finish up something I just
started and I will get back to you.

drew

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 8:41 AM Mike Cox  wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've
> read hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different
> software but I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have
> a fair bit of experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not
> using Jack.
>
> I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've
> been able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another
> machine.
>
> I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that
> I can connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack.
> This is the bit I cannot get to work.
>
> Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing
> dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get
> Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under
> Audio Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in
> RDAdmin Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.
>
> Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get
> it to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.
>
> Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting
> a connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really
> appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm
> getting so frustrated.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Mike
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> Managing Director
> The Rosetta Group Ltd
>
> Email: mike@rosetta.group
> Website: www.rosetta.group
> Phone: 01983 229 229
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[RDD] Jack connection how to needed

2020-01-10 Thread Mike Cox
Hi all

I'm having real problems trying to get my setup working with Jack. I've read 
hundreds of "How to" posts and tried installing loads of different software but 
I'm getting nowhere and could really do with some help. I have a fair bit of 
experience with RD but used as an analogue output and not using Jack.

I have installed RD 3.2 on a Centos 7 laptop. It works nicely and I've been 
able to restore my database and audio onto the laptop from another machine.

I've tried installing Ices, Butt and Darkice to use as a streamer so that I can 
connect the output of RD to the input of the streamer using Jack. This is the 
bit I cannot get to work.

Apart from the difficulty of installing the various clients (missing 
dependencies, failing to recognise Jack, etc), I cannot work out how to get 
Jack to work between the devices. The Jack outputs now show in RD under Audio 
Resources (24 inputs / 24 outputs). I can configure the outputs in RDAdmin 
Configure > RDAirplay so that bit looks OK.

Each time I try to install a streaming client I cannot work out how to get it 
to stream from Jack as it keeps saying things like Jack is not running.

Is there anybody who has produced a clear, step by step guide, to getting a 
connection between RD -> Jack -> Darkice / Butt / Ices? I would really 
appreciate some help as I've been working on this for two weeks and I'm getting 
so frustrated.

Thanks a lot.

Mike

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