On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 01:01, Jon Ellis wrote:
What version of jack are you using? Jack-cvs
hasn't been well recently.
You are probably better off using the latest
media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit. My only experience with
gstreamer has been net-rhythmbox which is still very flakey and not
going to get committed until i can get something more stable together.
I was using jack-cvs, but after your comment I got rid of that and
emerged jack-audio-connection-kit which says that it is version 0.61.0
I then re-emerged gstreamer, and re-ran gst-register-0.6 (dont think
that really apply's to my prob but doesnt hurt to try) and then started
jack with: jackd -a -R -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 512 -r 44100 -D
I then ran gstreamer-properties and tested the jacksink but it still
fails saying:Failed to construct test pipeline for 'Jack
Here is my output from gstreamer-properties after testing jacksink:
# gstreamer-properties
INFO (26771: 0) Initializing GStreamer Core Library version 0.6.1
INFO (26771: 0) CPU features: (c1c7fbff) MMX 3DNOW MMXEXT
INFO (26771: 0) registry: loaded user_registry in 0.000273 seconds
(/root/.gstreamer/registry.xml)
INFO (26771: 0) registry: loaded global_registry in 0.664984 seconds
(/var/lib/cache/gstreamer-0.6/registry.xml)
I was running jack and gstreamer-properties both as root at the same
time.
Thanks again for any help you can give, i love net-rb but it stutters a
bit when resizing windows(others have commented on this too) and I hope
that switching to jacksink will help that a bit, but even if it doesnt I
will still just feel a lot better knowing that the audio of all my gnome
apps is not going to osssink.
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Alex Combas <ghetto_samurai(a)shaw.ca>
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