On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:11 PM, frederic rech <
f.rech@yahoo.fr> wrote:
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>> most people on the list uninstall PA... But there's a possibility that
>> Jack
>> & PA can live together, have you follow the howto
here :
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http://jackaudio.org/pulseaudio_and_jack>
> Hmm, will try option 3, redirecting via pulseaudio-module-jack. Lets
> see how that goes...
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>>> Please let the list know -F
It works! I followed the instructions in the jack wiki[1], and it works.
The only problem is volume management: I need to access the alsa mixer
directly via alsamixer to manipulate the volumes (it was muted by
default which confused me a bit). Is it possible to trick the gnome
applet into manipulating the hardware mixer instead of the pulseaudio
mixer?
[1]
http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/User/PulseOnJack Nice to hear it works for you !
the volume manager is another question, maybe you can make another topic to ease research in the archives ?
It depends on your hardware, try to type the name or brand of the card in synaptic name & description search.
Volume is by default muted on a fresh install IIRC