On Sun, 31 Aug 2014 01:57:04 +0545
Kazakore <dj_kaza(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I'm sure it used to be at the bottom of this page
it had a note about
how going the ALSA Loopback route would stop you being able to change
settings from within QJackCtl, and just at the same point I read it
there was a thread on here by somebody not being able to set up Jack
through QJackCtl which at the time I assumed must be related. Can't
see any comment on it anywhere at all now though...
http://jackaudio.org/faq/routing_alsa.html
But obviously that would be unacceptable and why I never tried
re-routing ALSA.
I think the nice thing about the alsa loopback is that if you stop
jack, the alsa programs are oblivious to it, they keep playing to the
loopback. When you start jack again and use the alsa to jack bridges
(jack/zita) to connect the loopback and jack everything starts playing
again.
--
Joakim