[LAU] pajackconnect v1.0 released

Hermann Meyer brummer- at web.de
Mon Mar 23 19:15:11 CET 2020


Am 23.03.20 um 18:46 schrieb Max:
> what's the advantage over installing pulseaudio-module-jack and are
> the two exclusive, so that if this script is used one should remove
> pulseaudio-module-jack?
>
> m.
>
>
Hi

It's for usage with default jakckd, not jack-dbus.



> On 23.03.20 13:29, Hermann Meyer wrote:
>> I just noticed to day that I never have done a proper release for
>> pajackconnect.
>>
>> I use it since 3 years every day, mostly without notice it at all.
>>
>> Today I receive a contribution which fix some (small, but well worth to
>> fix) issues, that reminds me
>>
>> to go and make a release.
>>
>> https://github.com/brummer10/pajackconnect/releases/tag/v1.0
>>
>>  From the README:
>>
>>> Make JACK Work With PulseAudio
>>>
>>> This script is intended to be invoked via QjackCtl to start up and
>>> shut down JACK on a system running PulseAudio. It handles the
>>> necessary setup to make the two work together, so PulseAudio clients
>>> get transparently routed through JACK while the latter is running, or
>>> if pulseaudio is suspend by pasuspender, do nothing
>>>
>>> Usage: in QjackCtl’s Settings window, in the “Options” tab, enter the
>>> command
>>>
>>> pajackconnect start &
>>>
>>> in the field labelled “Execute script after Startup”, and put
>>>
>>> pajackconnect stop &
>>>
>>> in the field labelled “Execute script on Shutdown”.
>>>
>>> pajackconnect reset &
>>>
>>> in the field labelled “Execute script after Shutdown”.
>>>
>>> for use jack without pulseaudio, add in Qjackctl setting window in the
>>> serverpath field 'pasuspender -- ' before 'jackd', save settings as
>>> "No Pulse" for example. Remove 'pasuspender -- ', and save settings as
>>> 'Pulse'. Now you can select from the Qjackctl setting window, if you
>>> would start jack with or without pulse.
>>>
>>> To make it work after suspend, the file resume-fix-pulseaudio.service
>>> needs to be installed and enabled. If you use the debian package, the
>>> package installer handle that for you.
>>>
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