Maybe I'm using the wrong terms. I mean it has its own Jack client
'Firefox' whenever it runs, unlike programs like Flash which rely on
ALSA/PulseAudio, so it's Jack-aware. Firefox seems to lack features that
would let me establish a persistent connection between its Jack client and
another Jack client, which would generally be expected of a Jack-aware
program, so that's why I used "partially Jack-aware".
On 31 December 2016 at 17:06, Michael <keybounce(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2016-12-30, at 7:26 PM, Thomas Howe <tho7maspenguin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
A loopback Jack client to intercept streams to and from partially
Jack-aware programs such as SMPlayer and Firefox would be useful. Both of
these programs output audio to Jack, but only to the system ports, which
makes routing the audio inconvinient.
When you call Firefox "partially Jack-aware", what do you mean? I can only
get firefox to output to the default system audio; I can set that to Jack,
but neither Firefox nor flash do anything special when playing videos / ogg
files / etc.
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