On 05/13/10 08:56, Frank Kober wrote:
> PA or not, this is somewhat getting back to the original question: how
> can we get a reliable index assignment on startup with several soundcards.
You need some sort of unique identifier for a sound card. With the RME
cards that was easy, as they have individual serial numbers, which I add
to the card's name: HDSPe_f1cd85, for example. I did this because in the
setups those cards are used in, it is absolutely mandatory to identify
the cards (probably multiple cards of the same model) correctly.
> So I would like the following order to be maintained to have desktop
> applications adress a working soundcard and to have the UA-25 always at
> the same index for JACK.
In the hw: argument you can use the card's name. As you only have one
'UA25', this should work: jackd -d alsa -dhw:UA25
> 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
> HDA Intel at 0xfbff8000 irq 32
> 1 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
> HDA NVidia at 0xfde7c000 irq 16
> 2 [UA25 ]: USB-Audio - UA-25
> EDIROL UA-25 at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1, full speed
> 3 [nanoKONTROL ]: USB-Audio - nanoKONTROL
> KORG INC. nanoKONTROL at usb-0000:00:1d.0-2, full
> speed
Flo
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