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info:linux_sound [2013/08/17 15:48] – [Sound in Linux] jack settings moritzinfo:linux_sound [2013/08/17 15:49] (current) – [JACK] qjackctl moritz
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   - Install JACK support for PulseAudio. In Debian there is a package called ''pulseaudio-module-jack'' that allows to send PulseAudio streams via the interface claimed by JACK. PulseAudio is configured to load these modules when available, so no further configuration is necessary.   - Install JACK support for PulseAudio. In Debian there is a package called ''pulseaudio-module-jack'' that allows to send PulseAudio streams via the interface claimed by JACK. PulseAudio is configured to load these modules when available, so no further configuration is necessary.
 +  - Use ''qjackctl'' to configure the server. Set the interface to your desired interface. It will be claimed and not available to any other sound server anymore.
   - To start JACK while PulseAudio is running, use the ''pasuspender'' tool. It halts PulseAudio for the duration of the command running and resumes afterwards. JACK provides a startup command ''jack_control start'' to start the server. Combining the two yields:   - To start JACK while PulseAudio is running, use the ''pasuspender'' tool. It halts PulseAudio for the duration of the command running and resumes afterwards. JACK provides a startup command ''jack_control start'' to start the server. Combining the two yields:
  
info/linux_sound.1376747331.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/08/17 15:48 by moritz

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