I guess the problem is that I'm not exactly clear as to how to do this:
KXStudio allowes to change default alsa "bridge" - either PA (as used at
> most) or jack (jack plugin).
>
I've used linux for well over 3 years now but I have to admit absolute
noob-status when it comes to linux audio (ok...maybe not "absolute"
noob-status but I'm still getting used to the fact that I can actually do
audio/vidoe stuff in linux. In other words: mind still blown). So in
regards to this statement:
Not sure, what did you mean really... there is jack2 simple config utility,
> which currently is specific for kxstudio.
>
I'm assuming that to make kdenlive work (which needs to use alsa), I can
configure jack2 using this utility, correct?
So what I need to know is: Where is this utility and what's the
configuration I need to use so that I can get working audio out of kdenlive.
Many thanks, amigo.
-Aaron
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Mike Cookson <cook60020tmp@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Not sure, what did you mean really... there is jack2 simple config utility,
> which currently is specific for kxstudio.
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