[LAU] Jack & pulse...knickers in a twist.

Mac macdroid53 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 19:31:31 CEST 2018


Just caught an interesting thing.

With the script as shown below, I get solid, reproducible setup every time:

#!/bin/bash
killall -9 jackd jackdbus
jack_control ds alsa dps capture none dps playback none
jack_control dps device hw:PCH
jack_control dps rate 48000
jack_control dps nperiods 2
jack_control dps period 256
jack_control start
pactl unload-module module-udev-detect
pactl unload-module module-alsa-card
pactl unload-module module-jackdbus-detect
pactl load-module module-jack-sink client_name=PulseOut channels=2
connect=no
pactl load-module module-jack-source client_name=PulseIn channels=2
connect=no

jack_connect system:capture_1 PulseIn:front-left
jack_connect system:capture_2 PulseIn:front-right
jack_connect PulseOut:front-left system:playback_1
jack_connect PulseOut:front-right system:playback_2

But, the sound is specifically connected to the onboard speakers of the
laptop. If I plug headphones in, the speakers stop and nothing from the
headphones.

I suppose this is expected, since pavucontrol shows only the Jack sink
(PulseOut).

On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 12:38 PM, Mac <macdroid53 at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:22 AM, Bill Purvis <bill at billp.org> wrote:
>
>> On 06/06/18 14:12, Mac wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> ....
>>
>> Apparently not. I tried "jack_control dps device surround71:PCH,0" and
>> still got playback_1,_2. (There are also surround21, 41, etc. none of those
>> changed anything either.)
>> As for hdajackretask, when I tried to "Apply now" I got a device busy
>> message. I didn't try "Install boot override".
>>
>>
>>> In my case the real answer is I don't know. I tend to disable any
>>> internal audio device to clear up one more thing that may interfere with
>>> "real audio".
>>>
>>>
>> I use qjackctl, so I'm not that familiar with the command line interface.
>> In the Qjackctl settings panel, under advanced, it shows the 'system'
>> output device,
>> and also a field for number of channels. I had an 8-channel DAC connected
>> a while back
>> and setting channels=8 and restarting produced 8 system outputs. So it is
>> possible.
>>
>> Looking at web pages for jack_control, I'd suggest trying:
>>
>>     jack_control dps device surround71LPCH,0
>>     jack_control dps channels 7
>>
>> might be the answer?
>>
>
> Assuming the 'L" was a typo i changed the lines in the script to:
>
> jack_control dps device surround71:PCH,0
> jack_control dps channels 7
>
> That produced the following error after attempting execute the second line:
>
> DBus exception: org.jackaudio.Error.InvalidArgs: Invalid container
> address 'driver':'channels':'(null)' supplied to method 'GetParameterInfo'.
>
> A look at the jack_control help showed the parameter was "outchannels:
> Number of playback channels (defaults to hardware max) (uint:notset:0:0)"
>
> I assume this means the surround71 knows only 2 channels, but I changed
> the script:
>
> jack_control dps device surround71:PCH,0
> jack_control dps outchannels 7
>
> This does not throw an error, but still only results in 2 system outputs.
>
>
>
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