Yes, it seems like it.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 3:17 AM wrote:
>
> So, is it working now ?
>
>
> On 2020-07-15 03:05, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
> > Jack starts with jackd --sync -P80 -ndefault -dalsa -dhw:Generic_1
> > [HD-Audio Generic] -r441
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
>
>
> __
So, is it working now ?
On 2020-07-15 03:05, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Jack starts with jackd --sync -P80 -ndefault -dalsa -dhw:Generic_1
[HD-Audio Generic] -r441
Thank you.
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Jack starts with jackd --sync -P80 -ndefault -dalsa -dhw:Generic_1
[HD-Audio Generic] -r441
Thank you.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 3:01 AM wrote:
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> On 2020-07-14 03:29, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
> > Ok. Here is the output:
> >
>
> CORRECTION:
>
> cp .asoundrc .asoundrc.bak(note the hidden file "do
On 2020-07-14 03:29, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Ok. Here is the output:
CORRECTION:
cp .asoundrc .asoundrc.bak(note the hidden file "dot" "." preceding
the file.)
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On 2020-07-14 03:29, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Ok. Here is the output:
To add to my last request for info:
Try the following.
cp .asoundrc .asoundrc.bak(not the hidden file "dot" "." preceding
the file.
make sure that .asoundrc.bak was created.
Reboot. Sorry to ask that but I want to ma
On 2020-07-14 03:29, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Ok. Here is the output:
Start alsamixer, Then press F6, write down the devices that is listed
there and report them back to me.
They should be the same as aplay-l
In alsamixer select interface that you used in the jackd string.
then do F5
Do you see
Ok. Here is the output:
bash-5.0$ pulseaudio -k
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process
bash-5.0$ killall -KILL jackd
jackd: no process found
bash-5.0$ jackd --sync -P80 -ndefault -dalsa -dhw:Generic -r441
jackd 0.125.0
Copyright 2001-2009 Paul Davis, Stephane Letz, Jack O'Q
On 2020-07-10 01:10, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Do you use pulseaudio ?
Yes. I have tried using module-jack and also disabling it, but neither
work.
/usr/bin/jackd
I have never found any use for jack2 in the most demanding tasks. the
same advice would be given to you on the jack users group and
>Do you use pulseaudio ?
Yes. I have tried using module-jack and also disabling it, but neither work.
>/usr/bin/jackd
This file is not on my system. These are the executables installed by
the jack2 package:
-r-xr-xr-x 2 root root 48640 Dec 31 1969 alsa_in
-r-xr-xr-x 2 root root 48512 Dec 31 19
Pleazse ignore my previous reply. It contains an error which is
corrected here:
On 2020-07-09 22:30, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Which of the cards Generic or Generic1 do you want to connect to with
Jack ?
I don't care which.
Do you use pulseaudio ?
Regardless;
Here is something you can do to tr
On 2020-07-09 22:30, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
Which of the cards Generic or Generic1 do you want to connect to with
Jack ?
I don't care which.
I rely heavily on Jack and run complex routes and cannot live without
it, but I must ask why you want to use jack? Do you really need it ?
I need to run LV
>Which of the cards Generic or Generic1 do you want to connect to with
Jack ?
I don't care which.
>I rely heavily on Jack and run complex routes and cannot live without
it, but I must ask why you want to use jack? Do you really need it ?
I need to run LV2 plugins.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 8:29 PM w
On 2020-07-09 21:03, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
I had this issue with qjackctl and was referred here
https://github.com/rncbc/qjackctl/issues/96
bash-5.0$ uname -a
Linux guixlaptop 5.4.50 #1 SMP 1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Which of the cards Generic or Generic1 do you want to connect to with
Jack ?
I rely h
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