Hi!
Another alternative is to use telnet to connect to your ecasound or any
other telnet client, that suites you best.
telnet localhost 2868
Worked fine for me... Well almost. You can issue ecasound-commands (iam and
commandline). You can receive basic output.
Question: Do you let your ecasound-daemon run in the background, I mean
bound to no more tty? If not so, you could just se ecasound -c --daemon as
well.
Hope that helps
Kindest regards
Julien
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