Hi!
I think your using Jack2, (aka jackdmp ).. (the "dev0_unknownX" portname
gives it away)
Although I have an AudioFire 12 and 2 working with it now I do recall having
a similar problem with nothing connecting to the output ports with older
versions of Jack2...
Perhaps there is a newer version available in your software channel (
apt-get, yum, whichever :-)
As a side note, the "Writeable client / Input Ports" pane on the right of
your screenshot [1] are the outputs.
They're labelled as "input ports" because the audio programs write data to
the port, so its kinda an input in a way... :-)
Hope that helped, otherwise post back ;-)
-Harry
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:23 PM, jhd 23 <jhd00023(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to configure a card "echo Audiofire 4 " and I'm having some
troubles
When I start ffado-dbus-server says that it works correctly, but gives no extra
information about how its working.
When I start qjackctl with firewire settings and I look for connections,are not audio
outputs, it only shows
me audio inputs[1].
When I try to start mplayer with jack support it give me a connection error
with Jack.
I leave the qjackctl settings [2]
Thanks a lot.
J.:.
[2]http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/6216/setupqjacktcl2.png
[1]
http://imageshare.softmu.com/pictures/584286f3a5e9053520f626ba409a3f14.png
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