Audacity and jack works fine together on my system when sample rate is set
same. If there is sample rate discrepancy, audacity gives error when it
tries to open the sound device.
Does it work at all in Ubuntu studio before it crashes? Can you give
more detail?
I don't use audacity anymore but a few days ago I installed audacity
on uStudio and noticed that it does support jack now. It looks like it
uses portaudio for jack. Can others use jack and audacity on ubuntu?
From my experience with portaudio and ubuntu is that its been shipped
with jack disabled. I have had to compile the latest portaudio
snapshot for jack support. Can anyone confirm/expand on this? Of
course even using my compiled pa I get an error - error while
opening device. Please check the output device settings and the
project sample rate. Its set to 44.1 both in audacity and jack. Not
sure whats going on of course you can just run audacity using alsa
but its annoying if you want to use multiple sound apps at the same
time. Javier, you can edit tracks that have been exported from ardour
(wav).
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Javier Tucat Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi people!
I'm beginning to use Ubuntu-Studio and 64Studio, and in both of them
Audacity crashes Jack... how can i solve this?
Is it possible to edit a track from Ardour with Audacity?
Thanks!
Javier
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