[02:10] So are people in here, just not talking? [03:49] * Eickmeyer wonders if people actually read the topic line... [09:09] .lp/ [09:09] bgmjk,.khg [09:09] m,kil. [09:09] gvj,k [09:40] ryryujry [16:13] ^ https://reddit.com/r/ihadastroke ? [21:24] Hello, I'm having an issue with JACK not recognizing my QJackCtl interface settings... when trying to set my USB audio device as the output on JACK, it doesn't seem to do anything, even though it works fine through PulseAudio [21:28] Zurn: are you tryinh to use two interfaces with jack? (One for input and another for output) [21:32] Not at the moment, I simply want to tackle getting the sound to output from my USB device, which isn't something I would ever use as an input [21:36] Also worth noting: I have tried setting the USB audio device to OFF on PulseAudio before starting QJackCtl [21:39] With pulse running try running: [21:39] cd /tmp && wget http://jackaudio.org/downloads/adevices.sh && bash ./adevices.sh [21:39] paste the output to a paste site like pastebin and send the url for that paste [21:41] https://pastebin.com/Rc7KPnc3 [21:43] So you have jack set to use your internal device? [21:45] It also looks like you have qjackctl set to not use dbus? [21:45] Ok try: [21:45] killall -9 jackd [21:46] That's the thing, I do have QJackCtl to use DBUS in its GUI settings... yep, just entered the above command [21:47] Then try starting jack with qjackctl again [21:47] There are some jack applications that will start jackd with the default device if jack is not already running [21:49] Did it, audio is still coming from the internal speakers [21:50] Ok, the hard way... there will be about 4 lines or so... [21:50] killall -9 jackd jackdbus [21:50] It did temporarily stop the music playing from PulseAudio out of the USB device though... music started again through internal speakers (via Jack) when I tured it off in PulseAudio [21:51] jack_control ds alsa dps capture none dps playback none [21:52] when I enter the first line I get: [21:52] bash: kill: jackd: arguments must be process or job IDs bash: kill: jackdbus: arguments must be process or job IDs [21:52] bash: kill: jackd: arguments must be process or job IDs bash: kill: jackdbus: arguments must be process or job IDs [21:52] woops, only once... there's two seperate lines there [21:53] tried as sudo and got: kill: failed to parse argument: 'jackd' [21:54] jack_control dps device hw:Device dps rate 48000 dps period 1024 dps nperiods 2 start [21:54] are you using kill or killall? [21:54] kill requires a PID killall will use the name [21:55] again killall -9 jackd jackdbus [21:55] Yes, I WAS only typing kill, however, when I type killall I get: jackd: no process found [21:55] good [21:56] so I'll try the next two lines... [21:57] naw, same thing, still coming from internal speakers [21:58] What is still coming from internal speakers? desktop sound? [21:58] WAIT! It's working! [21:59] Use patchage to connect stuff in jack [21:59] I had to change the PulseAudio output to Jack... thankyou so much, I've spent many hours trying to figure this out [22:00] your qjackctl config may still be messed up [22:00] I don't know, or it could be just that jackd was started by something that sholdn't [22:02] I'll keep looking into it as I learn more about the system, terminal, etc... but for now have tried switching back and forth several times and everything seems to work very well [22:02] Thanks again [22:02] good [22:02] you're welcome [23:15] buona sera [23:15] nuovo dell'ambiente grafico ubuntui studio [23:16] info per liste e lista motore di ricerca mirc [23:16] grazie [23:52] what interface should I use to record guitar and vocals