On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Eric Steinberg
<eric.steinberg@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm trying to build an audio logger, that can record from six different
> sources to separate files. I've been using the program rotter, and I
> thought it was working but have discovered that jackd crashed and recording
> was interrupted. Unfortunately this was not reflected by qjackctl, which is
> what I use to launch jackd. The qjackctl display showed that jackd was
> running, right down to the flashing "RT", but when I tried to launch
> meterbridge it complained that the jack server was not running. The
> instances of rotter that I launched were still running, but were making
> files of just a few bytes, with no audio in them. Is this a bug in
> qjackctl? I am using Arch, on a Pentium 4, and using a firewire interface
> (Edirol FA-101).
you should use:
ps aux | grep jackd
to establish whether jack has "crashed".
my guess is that had not crashed, but was no longer accepting new
clients and was otherwise hosed.
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