Hi,
why not simply use "hw:IO" as a device in jack? That works perfectly
well for me. It is just overwritten by qjackctl if I select a sound card
from the list. Works also for all other ALSA applications (and you can
create aliases in .asoundrc of you like, e.g.:
pcm.!default {
type plug
# slave { pcm "hw:Digi968,0" }
slave { pcm "hw:DSP" }
route_policy duplicate
}
should work with non-plug definition as well).
-- Giso
Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Never got it to work...
Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
Hi
everyone!
I made a quick fix solution to the alsa multicard problem that turns up
when you have more than one soundcard. In this case, the alsa device
number is volatile and you have to update your QJackCtl config after
every boot.
The description is here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/MulticardQuickfix
It is on the Ubuntu Wiki, because that is what I use, but the
instructions should work unchanged for any linux distribution.
Thanks for having a look! Let me know if I can improve something.
Carlo
Doesn't the Alsa's option card numbering work any more?
Ico
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