Re: [orca-list] how to use jack in ubuntu?



Remember, jack requires exclusive access to your sound card, so it's a briliant idea having two cards, one dedicated to the system's general use (probably an on-board card) and another for jack applications, such as Ardour.

Through Ardour, and with this setup in mind, it is possible to configure jack using GUI, otheerwise 'jackd' (the console app) is the best alternative to play with. And Ardour always starts a jack session everytime you run it, so you don't need to start jackd manually (unless I'm missing something). So to play around with jack via console, just type jackd and make some tests, or for a quick start type jackd --help.

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Em 27/11/2010 11:13, covici ccs covici com escreveu:
Can't you start it from the terminal?  Its supposed to be started for
each user wishing to use it.

VojtÄch PolÃÅek<krecoun gmail com>  wrote:

Hello,
Is there actually any way of using jack in ubuntu? qjack-ctl is in qt,
so it's no use for me.
I tried to do something with jacknetsourcegui, that should be in gtk,
but I can't find any way of actually starting it.
I would like to connect some applications to jack like ardour or
virtual keyboard.
Can you help me please?
Thank you,
Vojta
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