Yes jackd2 works perfectly, I did it some years ago with systemd scripts ,
Warning: I am not a specialist in systemd, and also I didnt know if it is
better jackd as dbus-run-session or systemd dbus script.
Anyhow better, use User-session: A better way to start/stop applications is
to use "user sessions" (systemd --user) and not system-wide service, but didnt
change since it worked as before.
maybe this helps, comments are appreciated.
mfg
winfried
Am Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2019, 21:54:03 CEST schrieb Paul Davis:
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 1:08 PM Steven Kruyswijk <stevenkruyswijk@email-addr-hidden>
>
> wrote:
> > Ah... I only now realize that I need to utilize jackd1. Raspbian comes
> > with
> > jackd2 as standard.
>
> jack1 can't do anything that jack2 can't do (with respect to this problem).
>
> it's just that the zalsa_{in,out} functionality is implemented as an
> internal client in jack1, which makes it easier to invoke directly from the
> command given to start the JACK server.
>
> you can do the same thing using the separate zalsa_{inlout} clients with
> jack2.
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