Re: module-jackdbus-detect in PulseAudio
I use jack PatchBay, http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/download/jp1/index.html Which allows to save your connections and reload them at any time. Lash/Ladish provide a more complete solution whereby ontop of restoring connections they try to restore each application to its previous state. This can be useful when you have many different Jack apps running for the one session (which is often the case). I know the guys at Stanford did something a few years ago called jmess which also allows you to store connections but I would recommend the link above, lovely UI and very usable. In fact all their plugins are worth using, quality dsp. Conor On 13/12/10 10:36, David Henningsson wrote: module-jackdbus-detect doesn't currently remember it, but I agree it would be useful. Perhaps someone else here can answer on how that works, if you need lash/ladish or something else, or if qjackctl will do...? -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
Re: module-jackdbus-detect in PulseAudio
On 2010-12-10 12:30, Antoine Thomas wrote: 2010/12/10 David Henningsson david.hennings...@canonical.com mailto:david.hennings...@canonical.com Hello Ubuntu Studio and Audio developers,. * Anybody against me changing the default of qjackctl in Natty to have this checkbox checked? Seems good. The other open question, where I'm not sure, is about the default, and I'd like your opinion on the matter. We have these options: 1) We start it by default via the default.pa http://default.pa startup script. 2) We do not start automatically when PulseAudio starts, but add a checkbox to the paprefs application that optionally starts this module. In Ubuntu Studio, would be good to have it loaded via the startup script. not everybody use the paprefs gui. For both versions, there is this question as well: a) We have autoconnect=true, which means that the PA Jack sink will connect to the system/soundcard sink of JACK b) We have autoconnect=false, which means there will be a PA Jack sink but you'll have to connect it to something yourself. Is there a way so Jack or Pulse can remember how the PA source and sink are patched in jackd ? module-jackdbus-detect doesn't currently remember it, but I agree it would be useful. Perhaps someone else here can answer on how that works, if you need lash/ladish or something else, or if qjackctl will do...? -- David Henningsson, Canonical Ltd. http://launchpad.net/~diwic -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
Re: module-jackdbus-detect in PulseAudio
2010/12/10 David Henningsson david.hennings...@canonical.com Hello Ubuntu Studio and Audio developers,. * Anybody against me changing the default of qjackctl in Natty to have this checkbox checked? Seems good. The other open question, where I'm not sure, is about the default, and I'd like your opinion on the matter. We have these options: 1) We start it by default via the default.pa startup script. 2) We do not start automatically when PulseAudio starts, but add a checkbox to the paprefs application that optionally starts this module. In Ubuntu Studio, would be good to have it loaded via the startup script. not everybody use the paprefs gui. For both versions, there is this question as well: a) We have autoconnect=true, which means that the PA Jack sink will connect to the system/soundcard sink of JACK b) We have autoconnect=false, which means there will be a PA Jack sink but you'll have to connect it to something yourself. Is there a way so Jack or Pulse can remember how the PA source and sink are patched in jackd ? Toine -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel