[LAU] Jack vs Jack2, PulseAudio, Speech, Commandline!
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Fri May 24 00:51:24 UTC 2013
Len Ovens writes:
> The recommended way of using PA is by session. This allows more options
> and I think is more secure. To run system wide, PA has to be started at
> boot time. Normally, PA is set up to auto find and grab ports, but the
> config files in /etc/pulse have some commented out lines that might give
> some ideas on only connecting PA to one audio IF.
>
> I would first look at the online docs available for PA about running it
> system wide. Then put on your sysadmin hat and play. There are some man
> pages included as well that may help. You are going into places beyond
> what I have tried to do. You are likely to find more help on the pulse
> audio mailing list than here though.
>
Yes, good advice, and makes sense the PA list would know more about how
to circumscribe it.
> > Ah, yes. Thanks for pointing these out. Looks like pacmd is the one for
> > sourcing profiles. But, where do these come from? There must be a set
> > somewhere? Or, is the profile what one creates with pavucontrol?
>
> look in /usr/share/pulseaudio/ and subdirectories.
>
Ah, indeed. Thanks!
Janina
>
>
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