Re: [LAU] Streaming setup with OBS and JACK

From: <hollundertee@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Jul 26 2018 - 22:53:14 EEST

On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 09:11:24 -0500
"Chris Caudle" <chris@chriscaudle.org> wrote:

> On Thu, July 26, 2018 2:07 am, hollundertee@gmx.net wrote:
> [...]
>
> Most of the complexity comes about because Len setup a script to
> configure everything the way he wants every time he logs in.
> If you just want to try this, then start jackd using the audio
> interface you want, then execute:
> $ pactl load-module module-jack-sink
> $ pactl load-module module-jack-source
>
> You will now have additional ports that show up in jackd that you can
> route just like any other:
> $ jack_lsp
> system:capture_1
> system:capture_2
> system:playback_1
> system:playback_2
> PulseAudio JACK Sink:front-left
> PulseAudio JACK Sink:front-right
> PulseAudio JACK Source:front-left
> PulseAudio JACK Source:front-right
>
> The system:capture and system:playback ports are my physical audio
> interface, the PulseAudio JACK ports are the pseudo-audio-device
> connections from PulseAudio; I can connect the source to
> system:playback and hear audio from my browser, other applications,
> system sounds, etc., and when I want to work on audio editing and not
> have any other audio played through my interface I just disconnect
> those PulseAudio ports and the rest of the software on the system
> does not detect, e.g. Firefox still sends audio to PulseAudio with no
> complaints, but the audio is just not routed anywhere.
>
>

Thanks for the nice explanation Chris!
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