Hello!
I'm interested to do like you did:
'And a separate sound card: one for non-JACK ALSA
apps, one for JACK apps.'
is there a howto available howto setup 2 soundcards, one for jack, one for
non-jack ?
- how do I address 'jackd' to the soundcard I want?
- can I use alsaconf to configure 2 soundcards, or do I have to edit
something like modules.conf manually?
thanks for some hints and your time....
Jürgen
On Monday 11 February 2008 00:10, Ken Restivo wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 10:05:16AM +1100, naysayer
wrote:
just a quick one....
i know this pops ups from time to time but....
Has anyone worked out a neat way to get firefox (flash, youtube, real
audio, etc) working with Jack yet. i would love to have a situation where
i could have Jack running permanently but this is the one thing
preventing me.
I use youtube-dl since I hate Flash and can't run it anyway (I'm on
64-bit).
And a separate sound card: one for non-JACK ALSA apps, one for JACK apps.
A Mac-based friend does a similar thing: he connects his expensive studio
reference monitors to his Presonus Firebox for his ProTools stuff, and a
pair of cheap computer speakers connected to his built-in sound card for
his Safari/Firefox and iTunes/QuickTime stuff.
I've been told there's a way to use jackplug in your .asoundrc to trick
non-JACK apps into talking to JACK (by making them think that jackplug is
the default ALSA soundcard), but I've never been able to get that working.
If I'm very desparate to see some flash-based content, I fire up qemu
running Windoze 98, and that lets me listen to people's MySpace pages or
deal with annoying websites that just look like a big blank rectangle
without Flash.
Did I mention that I really hate Flash? I do indeed.
-ken
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