[linux-audio-user] freebob port names
Pieter Palmers
pieterp at joow.be
Tue Jul 18 04:56:18 EDT 2006
Devin Venable wrote:
>I can't seem to get any jack clients to connect freebob-enabled-jackd,
>but I have managed to make a little progress. I built Hydrogen from
>source, and when it now tries to connect, I do see the attempt in
>qjackctl's Messages window.
>
>I get this:
>
>00:39:40.097 MIDI connection graph change.
>unknown destination port in attempted connection [alsa_pcm:playback_1]
>
>In fact, I've seen this error when trying to connect other jack clients.
>My freebob port names:
>
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1c_SpdifIn L, offset = 2048
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1c_SpdifIn R, offset = 4096
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1c_LineIn L, offset = 6144
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1c_LineIn R, offset = 8192
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1p_SpdifOut L, offset = 0
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1p_SpdifOut R, offset = 0
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1p_LineOut L, offset = 0
>registered port freebob_pcm:dev1p_LineOut R, offset = 0
>
>Is there a configuration file somewhere that is picking up
>alsa_pcm:placyback_1? Or is that just a default name that is expected
>to exist. It does not when I run jackd using the freebob driver.
>
>
>
>
You should disable the 'connect to default output pair' option in the
hydrogen settings dialog. In any case, this is not a fatal error. You
can still connect the outputs manually with qjackctl or the likes.
Pieter
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