Some news:
I reinstalled jackd1 instead of jackd2. QJackCtl now runs jack without
error. But ladiconf depends on jackd2. So I can't use Gladish, which is
very annoying for me.
Furthermore, Puleaudio sink and source are no more created automatically
in Jack. I have to add supplementary lines in /etc/pulse/default.pa,
then kill Pulseaudio, and when it restarts, it appears in jackd
connections. It's also not very practical.
On 02/05/2015 23:51, Anton Curl wrote:
Hi everyone!
To launch jack I run:
/usr/bin/jackd -P80 -dalsa -r44100 -p256 -n2 -Xseq -D -Chw:5,1
-Phw:5,0
This is what I have in my .jackdrc.
In command line, there is no problem. It works perfectly. But if I try
to launch Jack with this parameters through QJackCtl, I get this in
the message window:
creating alsa driver ...
hw:5,1|hw:5,1|256|3|44100|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
The 5.0 output becomes 5.1. I don't understand why.
Does anyone have an idea of what happen ?
Sound card: Fast Track Pro
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Jack: jackdmp 1.9.8
QjackCtl: 0.3.8
pulseaudio-module-jack installed and Fast Track Pro disabled in PulseAudio
Anton Curl