Good time of the day, Ralf.
Thank You, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> If jackd runs with no-realtime, then you obviously need to set up your
> Debian to enable realtime. Does PAM work?
> http://jackaudio.org/linux_rt_config
It is just me that turned off RT. Actually it works - it was am
On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 01:05 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I did turn off RT
If jackd runs with no-realtime, then you obviously need to set up your
Debian to enable realtime. Does PAM work?
http://jackaudio.org/linux_rt_config
> BUT! I tried again RoseGarden - it again hanged my system!
Is hr timer/h
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> It might be worthwhile at this point. If it is a bug, but doesn't get
> fixed in Wheezy, at least maybe you'll learn of a workaround.
>
> But before you submit a bug, try on more thing:
>
> In qjackctl, hit "Setup" a
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 03:45:32PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day, Rob.
>
>
> Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer, again. You wrote:
>
> > I understand that you're giving up for now. If you decide to try
> > again, you might want to try connecting to the jack server with
>
Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Oh, don't worry. jackd will be around then just as it is today. It's
> been here for quite some years now and people are actually quite happy
> with it.
No problem. Then the bugs w/ configuration/running wil
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer, again. You wrote:
> I understand that you're giving up for now. If you decide to try
> again, you might want to try connecting to the jack server with
> mplayer like this:
>
> mplayer -ao jack somefile.flac
I have run q-ctl
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 16:00:03 +0100
Sthu Deus wrote:
> I probably will forbear here, and wait for year or so - may situation
> will change w/ jackd - You know it is as w/ PA - terrible, but things
> slowly change and something else will come instead. I do not believe
> that the jackd similar softw
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 09:57:49PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> For sure.
>
> Thank You, Rob, for Your time and effort!
>
> Please excuse me for quick giving up - I did not meant to give the
> problem so much time / effort (reboot each time I try).
>
I understand that you're giving up for now. If
You wrote:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646248
>
> I thought it was particularly interesting that an HDMI-capable video
> card could be detected as an audio device and possibly "intercept"
> your jackd command.
I have no such a card! :o) So, not my case.
Thanks again!!
S
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> You may also want to start qjackctl with its default settings and see
> how that goes. Delete QjackCtl.conf and .jackdrc
It works some how - but weird. - In messages window it says that the
jack server got signal
On 01/06/2013 09:49 PM, Rob Owens wrote:
Sthu,
This bug report doesn't directly apply to your issue, but it does
contain some useful troubleshooting steps.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646248
I thought it was particularly interesting that an HDMI-capable video
card could be
Sthu,
This bug report doesn't directly apply to your issue, but it does
contain some useful troubleshooting steps.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646248
I thought it was particularly interesting that an HDMI-capable video
card could be detected as an audio device and possibly "
On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 09:19:31PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I have put Your config. files as You described.
>
> Did modify QjackCtl.conf removing line w/
>
> /home/band/headphone_monitor.xml
>
> :o)
>
You may also want to start qjackctl with its default settings and see
how that goes. Delete
not open ardourprobe client
NSD response -5 folder =
JACK COMMAND: /usr/bin/jackd -p 128 -R -P 60 -T -d alsa -n 2 -r 48000
-p 1024 -d hw:0,0 Cannot read socket fd = 14 err = Success
CheckRes error
JackSocketClientChannel read fail
Cannot open ardour client
NSD response -6 folder =
From this
Good time of the day, Joel.
Thank You, Joel, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> For technical audio questions, you may like to use
> the Linux Audio Users mailing list.
Oh, great idea! Thank You, again. So I will do.
Sthu.
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Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> So you have two options: Either installing jackd and qjackcntrl as a
> gui frontend. Or disabling audio support in your sequencers. Many
> sequencers like rosegarden or muse can use alsa midi if audio isn't
>
On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 08:14:38PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day.
> I'm trying diver sound editors, preferably the ones that work w/ MIDI
> files. I hove now hardware sequencer so I use a software one -
> timidity.
>
> Many editors including Ardour2, Muse, Rosegarden report that
On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 08:14:38PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day.
>
>
> I'm trying diver sound editors, preferably the ones that work w/ MIDI
> files. I hove now hardware sequencer so I use a software one -
> timidity.
>
> Many editors including Ardour2, Muse, Rosegarden report
Hello,
Jack is a low-latency audio-server. It is the defacto standard for
professional audio software on Linux because it is easy to program and
allows to route audio streams between applications in real-time. Most
sequencers and most other music related software only support jack for
audio i/o be
Good time of the day.
I'm trying diver sound editors, preferably the ones that work w/ MIDI
files. I hove now hardware sequencer so I use a software one -
timidity.
Many editors including Ardour2, Muse, Rosegarden report that have no
jack server running OR it is running under another user. But b
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