Crypto wrote:
Hi,
I have updated my sidux notebook to ourea recently.
I now have kernel 2.6.27-4.slh.2-sidux-686 and RT kernel
2.6.26-6.makke-rt11.1-sidux-686 installed.
I have installed binary NVIDIA drivers as well (for both kernels) to get
xinerama running with my GeForce 6100 graphics card. The nv xorg driver was
no option because it does not support dualhead.
Although it seems to me as if it was a success, there seems to be a problem
with KMix, which is the gui mixer application for alsa.
I want to connect an external USB audio card to my notebook when I make music.
When I do that, Kmix offers a popup menu to select between onboard intel-hda
sound and external USB card. This is fine, but strangely enough, my audio
works (and only works) when I select the external USB audio settings in Kmix
before starting up jackd.
Even if I know for sure jackd (actually, I am doing this via qjackctl)
connects to the external USB soundcard, a test with amarok to use jack for
audio output fails, if I do not chose external USB in Kmix.
So no matter I have chosen the proper audio connection in qjackctl to connect
to external USB card it will not be used and does not work unless I select
external USB card in Kmix before connection.
If I do not do so and Kmix shows settings for internal onboard sound then I
can connect qjackctl to external USB card but it is not used - amarok plays
via jack and plays on internal onboard sound.
So my question is: in which way does Kmix influence the audio settings of
jackd? Where is the link by which it is interfering with the settings in
qjackctl?
Kmix is possibly rewriting the .asoundrc file to make the device the
"default" card.
I'm not sure what your settings are in qjackctl. Are you assigning
devices by name or by node point?
ex, intel, usb, hw:0,0 hw: 1,0
It also happens that I cannot stop jack via qjackctl.
It simply hangs doing
nothing.
In short form:
1.) -> Set Kmix to display onboard sound settings,
-> Set qjackctl to output to external sound card,
-> Set amarok to use jack for audio output,
-> amarok plays via onboard sound.
2.) -> Set Kmix to display external USB sound settings,
-> Set qjackctl to output to external USB sound card,
-> Set amarok to use jack for audio output,
-> amarok plays via external USB sound card.
Could it be a problem with the hotplugging of USB hardware?
Thanks for any hint,
Crypto.
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