much easier is, if you use qjackctl, add in the server path field
pasuspender --
before the usual jackd entry, and pulseaudio will suspend as long jack
runs.
Am 03.04.2017 um 19:42 schrieb Peter:
> Dear Bob,
>
>
>
> Am 03.04.2017 um 19:22 schrieb Bob van der Poel:
>> Ummm, gotta ask ... what dialog? I don't want to turn hijack a thread
>> ... but I use Ubuntu (and PulseAudio). Would love a dialog to get
>> jack going.
>
> Note: I'm using a German localization, and I'll translate the menu
> items, but they might actually be named differently.
>
>
> start 'pavucontrol' (maybe you have to install it first: sudo
> apt-get install pavucontrol)
>
> then the most right menu should be "Configuration" .
>
> There you you should see your sound cards.
> Choose the one you would like to use within jack, go the profile menu,
> where you can select between "stereo, 5.1, ..".
> The last option is "off". Once you choose that, pulseaudio releases it
> and it can be used by jack.
>
> You still have to choose that sound card within e.g. qjacktctl as the
> desired sound card.
> That's all I had to do.
>
> Good luck,
> best regards,
> Peter
>
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