2008/8/30 Joe Bain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to compile SooperLooper 1.6.10 on Ubuntu (Hardy) and I'm having
> some problem with jack. I'm getting lots of errors like:
>
> "/sooperlooper-1.6.10/src/jack_audio_driver.cpp:329: un
Hi All,
I'm trying to compile SooperLooper 1.6.10 on Ubuntu (Hardy) and I'm having
some problem with jack. I'm getting lots of errors like:
"/sooperlooper-1.6.10/src/jack_audio_driver.cpp:329: undefined reference to
`jack_port_get_buffer'"
Basically lots of 'undefined references' to jack things
2008/7/12 Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gosh it is confusing as to where i type. I have never typed at the bottom of
> emails before. Ok well I get really no where with Jack. I have read every
> tutorial in site but I don't really understand where to go with it at all. I
> am not plugging in any ex
On 08/07/2008, Norio De Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Joe :)
>
> Glad to report that I'm one happy Jack camper! Can't believe that something
> so simple eluded me for so long. Ridiculous! You're a lifesaver.
>
> Will definitely give a lighter WM a go. I used to us xubuntu a while ag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yup! That was a huge help! Thanks :)
>
> Biggest difference is that I was using specifics (like hw:1,0) instead of
> the general interface (hw:1). Probably explains it all.
>
> How are your xruns with this setup?
>
> Thanks again Joe! You'r
re you using?
>>
>> For me, it just doesn't work and I've tried many different configurations
>> and permutations :P
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Norio
>> www.norio.co.za
>>
>> 2008/7/3 Joe Bain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
I thought jack did support two soundcards, as long as they're not both
trying to record or play. In qjackctl settings you can pick a seperate
soundcard for input and output, I do this and use my laptop's onboard for
playback and an external usb for recording at the same time.
Joe
2008/7/2 Norio D