I wrote:
> HOWEVER ... I have lost some of my M-Audio cards
> functionality.
>
> qjackctl's [Connect] window under the Audio tab
> USE TO DISPLAY THIS:
>
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2014, Ivan K wrote:
> >
> > == == Readable Clients/Output Ports
> > == == - system
> > == == capture_1
> > == == capture_2
> >
> > on the right, and then on the left, I see:
> >
> > == == Writable Clients/Input Ports
> > == == - system
> > == == playback_1
> > == == playback_2
> > == == playback_3
> > == == playback_4
> > == == playback_5
> > == == playback_6
> > == == playback_7
> > == == playback_8
>
> BUT NOW, since my problem with starting JACK up,
> the "Writable Clients/Input Ports" box is blank.
> I lost my eight "writeable ports" and I am presently
> working to get them back. Any tips would be
> appreciated.
I think I figured out why this is so. Jack is currently configured
to look for "card 0" as displayed in /proc/asound/cards
Yesterday, "card 0" was my M-Audio 2496, and eight
"Writable Clients/Input Ports" were visible in qjackctl.
Today, "card 0" is my webcam and my M-Audio 2496
is "card 1". My webcam has no playback capability
(just a microphone) and so qjackctl now displays no
"Writable Clients/Input Ports".
I imagine I changed the numbers on my audio devices
with all of the fiddling I have been doing.
Questions:
How do I change the audio devices back, so my
M-Audio card is "card 0".
Or
How to I get jack/qjackctl to look for "card 1"
rather than "card 0"?
Thank you all again for your help and patience.
P.S. I still am interested in the answer to this as well:
> Incidentally, what do these eight playback connections
> represent. The "M-Audio Audiophile 2496" only has
> three outputs, left and right analog and S/PDIF.
> And so do these playbacks 1 through 8 refer to some
> sort of mixing channels in the firmware of the
> Audiophile 2497?
Thanks.
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