2009/6/28 jedd <jedd@progsoc.org>
 Hi Ray,

> KDE 4 is superior. Phonon + Xine (default) let's you use Jack as
> primary device.

 Yeah, it looks nicer (unless you're on a netbook) but I've simply
 found it significantly less stable, with too many irritating bugs
 hanging around in core apps.

 I do understand that the direction they're heading means it's
 going to be better - one day - and that the audio fundamentals
 being re-engineered now are going to make a vast improvement
 too.

 As I mentioned in another post I just made, I'm still getting
 weird performance issues using jack as my primary device,
 and this is on a very grunty, and quite relaxed, machine.

> And aren't you looking for a variation of "repeat A-B()"?

 Probably - though I'm not hip with the nomenclature yet. ;)

 An interface where I could press a || style button that paused
 advancement of the track but didn't pause the audio output, is
 what I'm really after.  In my old age I've become much more of
 a 'give me a button' rather than 'give me a mechanism' kind of guy.

 cheers,
 Jedd.


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Free software works in strange ways..here on a 1.6GHz Core Duo (not even Core 2 Duo) laptop the Phonon-JACK setup is rock-stable, such that I even have JACK start with my non-realtime kernel and let it (together with ALSA JACK plug) handle all sounds. I'm guessing it's a multicore issue. But if that's really how it is on your setup, it's not very stable. Hard to pinpoint, since hardware is a huge factor too.

Ahh, I was just making sure I understood your requirement. There isn't such an app, but it's a worthwhile project to look into for anyone interested. Let me just check again, you want to be able to pause a track which upon that action will continue to play back the last sound it was playing?