On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:14:21PM +0300, Mike Cookson wrote:
> Is there such thing? It is not my question, it saw it on irc. And really could not find nothing.
Not sure I understand the question fully.
If you are using JACK-based apps, you will always want
JACK running, whichever audio device is available.
If your apps don't require JACK, then why bother to use it?
It sounds like you want some facility to run
JACK under certain conditions. I believe there
are some hooks in udev that will let you
run a script, for example when a firewire device
is plugged in. That script could start jackd.
You don't mention the type of app; if it's a
recorder/player/mixer thing, Nama (based on Ecasound)
automatically *detects* JACK, falling back to ALSA if
necessary.
cheers,
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