I've been having problems with connections between
jack clients dropping out.
I would like to have a program that monitors the state of connections.
I use `watch jack_lsp -c`
If it is too inconvenient to see that much I filter it with grep.
Is that not possible or suitable?
On Monday, 10/27/25 at 04:22 Bill Purvis <bill(a)billp.org> wrote:
I've been having problems with connections between
jack clients dropping out.
I would like to have a program that monitors the state of connections.
>
I've worked out how to locate the end client ports, but I don't want to have
> poll the connections at frequent intervals. Is there any way I can get a
> callback when either of the clients drops out?
>
> I suppose I could set up links between by monitor and the two client ports
> and activate those connections, but that seems like overkill. Is there an easier way.
>
> I'm actually using pipewire-jack but don't know enough about pipewire to do
it
> directly.
>
> Bill
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