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by tripzilch
4234 days ago
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I've had success by adding these four pre/post startup/stop scripts to qJackCtl: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#The... In particular for problems of getting Youtube (or any browser audio) to work while other apps use JACK directly. Although on a recent new install it seemed to work without them as well. One problem is I need to start/stop the qJackCtl thing every time my laptop comes back from sleep, to get sound working again. There must be a way to automate (or, preferably, fix) this, right? Anyone know? |
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But, also to be fair - like you, I maintain my own systems and do not overly depend on the teeming-mass-reality as a derivation of stability. My personal Linux DAW systems, running now for decades, have attained a level of productivity that I would at least hope is represented in the current niveau, vis a vis Popular Linux Distro designed for audio (e.g. pure:dyne, Arch Pro Audio, 64 Studio, UbuntuStudio, et al.) .. for the newcomer, it should of course 'all just work' from boot-up, which I hope is the case. It is for me, anyway: I've expunged pulseaudio from all of my machines, and make do with Jack. My studio uses 48-channels of digital audio, everything-is-a-file .. a working and functional DAW, thousands of plugins, about 12 MIDI devices (synthesizers/effects rack) and so on, and the best thing of all: all source code included. So, yeah .. ;)
EDIT: apropos qjackctl, yeah, apmd:
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/unix_commands/apmd.htm
.. or some such similar thing.