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On 2020-10-15 05:58, ksusup@trixtar.org wrote:
During guitar sessions when I have JACK running I want ALL sound to route through JACK: assorted studioware, browser, VLC you name it. Other distros seem to have packages spec. built for this purpose but I don't see any for Suse (Leap-15.2 in this case). I "could" live with this setup being permanent but that is not necessary, I gotta have it for the sessions though. How 2?
This is how I do it on my laptop when I'm out and about and need to to do some small audio stuff. Have a dedicated computer (ubuntustudio) in my studio so it's rare now days that I use it for audio work but I did test it now and it works on my TW 20201005. Be sure to have pulseaudio-module-jack installed. In a terminal pacmd load-module module-jack-source channels=2 pacmd load-module module-jack-sink channels=2 This should normally have started jackd. Check with "ps waux | egrep jack". And depending on your DE, route your audio to the source/sink. On my KDE/plasma (some Swedish words in the image) https://paste.opensuse.org/61981818 https://paste.opensuse.org/57185579 One thing you can do is to put the two pacmd commands in qjackctl->setup->options->Execute script after startup: pacmd load-module module-jack-source channels=2;pacmd load-module module-jack-sink channels=2; like so https://paste.opensuse.org/34644735 I've added "killall jackd" as command when I quit qjackctl so it goes back to standard/normal mode. -- /bengan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org