* Peter P. <peterparker(a)fastmail.com> [2015-07-31 19:46]:
* Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com>
[2015-07-31 19:12]:
the -p (port max) is an argument to the SERVER,
not the backend. jack
command line syntax:
jackd [ SERVER ARGUMENTS ] -d BACKEND [ BACKEND ARGUMENTS ]
the -p should come before the -d.
Absolutely, thank you Paul, this is so true!
Rui, then qjackctl issues these parameters in the wrong sequence (and
stores them to ~/.jackdrc in that way as well).
I just double-checked and it seems it was my fault. I was in a very busy
situation setting up a 48 channels WFS array and possibly confused
things. I looked at it today again and have not been able to reproduce
the error. Qjackctl starts jackd with the two different -p parameters
correctly.
Please excuse the noise,
best, Peter