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Gentoo Forums :: View topic - JACK + Pulseaudio
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:09 pm Post subject: JACK + Pulseaudio Im currently using pulseaudio with alsa (alsa apps are mapped to pulseaudio, while pulseaudio outputs to alsa) I want to output to jack by default instead of outputting to alsa, because I have a few apps that I want to use Jack for, so I might as well just use it for default.
Gentoo Forums :: View topic - JACK vs. PulseAudio?
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-5092551.html
JACK enables audio programs to send and receive audio streams between them, for instance one piece of software could be creating a audio stream and the other could be encoding it as a mp3 file. Id highly recommend giving pulseaudio a …
Gentoo Forums :: View topic - JACK to replace PulseAudio?
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Pulseaudio has a JACK backend and should activate it automatically when JACK is running, JACK has a plugin in alsa-plugins that you can set up by hand. You can get low enough latency with Pulseaudio, but its complete lack of MIDI support is a different matter.
PulseAudio vs JACK: Adventures In Linux Audio
https://frontpagelinux.com/articles/pulseaudio-vs-jack-adventures-in-linux-audio/
Arch Wiki PulseAudio and PulseAudio Troubleshooting; Gentoo Wiki PulseAudio and ALSA; Debian Wiki PulseAudio; Let the challenge begin! In my two previous tutorials, I tried to configure my Audio Technica 2020USB+ as both input and output device, using PulseAudio and PulseEffects, and JACK via Ubuntu Studio Installer.
How use PulseAudio and JACK? | JACK Audio …
https://jackaudio.org/faq/pulseaudio_and_jack.html
PulseAudio is focused on desktop and mobile audio needs. It doesn’t try to address low latency usage, but does provide seamless device switching, network routing, global per-application volume control and lots more great stuff. JACK is focused …
PipeWire - Gentoo Wiki
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Pipewire
The current unit default is set to LimitMEMLOCK=131072 (same as 128K) by the Gentoo package which as of PipeWire 0.3.21 appears to allow for 1 PulseAudio client (subsequent clients will receive buffers backed by unlocked memory). Increasing the number to 256K as seen above should allow for 3 clients with buffers locked to memory at the same time.
Noob’s Guide to Linux Audio: ALSA, OSS, and Pulse Audio ...
https://linuxhint.com/guide_linux_audio/
PulseAudio isn’t the only sound server for Linux. There’s also JACK, which is a recursive acronym for JACK Audio Connection Kit. Whereas PulseAudio was developed with the needs of general Linux users in mind, JACK is intended for DJs and audio professionals, providing real-time, low-latency connections for both audio and MIDI data.
Talk:PulseAudio - Gentoo Wiki
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Talk:PulseAudio
Pulseaudio is a universal sound service allowing cross platform for developers developing applications using sound. Pulseaudio provides network streaming. Pulseaudio apparently remembers user peripheral and application sound mixer settings, while Alsasound only remembers the last set mixing level.
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