Am 27.12.20 um 22:17 schrieb Jeanette C.:
is there a way to tell PulseAudio to connect to two
SPECIFIC ports, like:
system:playback_17 and system:playback_18 instead of the default which
is _1 and _2 ?
I know the output module is called jack_out, but I didn't find any info
on options.
The module is called module-jack-sink and its documentation is here:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Mod…
Here's the relevant option:
connect
Takes a boolean value. If enabled (the default) PulseAudio will try
to connect its ports to the physical playback ports of the JACK server
So, the answer is that pulseaudio itself can't do it. But you can of
course connect the ports yourself, e.g. using an auto-connecting tool,
just set the "connect" option to false in that case.
For example, with jack-matchmaker [1], you could do this:
jack-matchmaker -e \
"PulseAudio JACK Sink:front-left" system:playback_17 \
"PulseAudio JACK Sink:front-right" system:playback_18
Just start this whenever, before or after the pulseaudio
module-jack-sink is loaded and it will make the connections, once the
ports become available.
Chris