On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:23 AM, ANDERSON GREGORY
<gymjb(a)stu.ca> wrote:
I just installed Fedora 9 but I am having trouble
getting
JACK configured properly. The only way I can get jack to
start without failing is by using the 'dummy' driver. But
I cannot get sound out of the computer (even though ardour
is working properly and playing) or any sound into the
computer. Is this 'dummy' driver an actual driver?
I had it woring excellent in Fedora 8 but in my absent
mindedness did not write down how it was configured. I do
believe I was using alsa though. Do I need to set the
path to the driver, it just says 'jackd' now?
If someone could answer my questions or at least point me
to a resource I would be very thankful.
Greg.
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The dummy driver is dummy as in fake, it connects to no sound card,
and is useful for debugging some functionality of jack applications on
a computer without a sound card, and not a whole lot else.
Also useful I guess if you have some kind of setup where you just want
to batch process loads of audio but not listen to it on that machine?