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Pulseaudio with Jack server - forums.opensuse.org

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/522377-Pulseaudio-with-Jack-server
    Hi, I have my 42.2 laptop either running Pulseaudio OR jack for various apps. I know I can use pulseaudio WITH jack but I cannot find a definitive guide for setting it up for 42.2 in these forums or a google search. Can anyone tell me how to do it or point me to a good article for doing this in opensuse? Thanks, Chris.

pulseaudio-module-jack - software.opensuse.org

    https://software.opensuse.org/package/pulseaudio-module-jack?locale=gl
    pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux and other Unix like operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND). This package includes support for Jack-based applications. Non hai ningún paquete oficial dispoñíbel para openSUSE Leap 15.3

pulseaudio - openSUSE Software

    https://software.opensuse.org/package/pulseaudio
    openSUSE Software pulseaudio A Networked Sound Server pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux, other Unix like operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND). There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.3 Distributions

openSUSE:Pipewire - openSUSE Wiki

    https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Pipewire
    PipeWire is a system that works on top of the ALSA kernel infrastructure like PulseAudio or JACK. The daemon also offers compatibility layers for PulseAudio and JACK-based applications. Installation PipeWire is available from the main openSUSE repositories as pipewire and can be executed in a local environment as pipewire -n name

PulseAudio vs JACK: Adventures In Linux Audio

    https://frontpagelinux.com/articles/pulseaudio-vs-jack-adventures-in-linux-audio/
    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. I used Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 LTS on both my tutorials, so …

PipeWire Audio Server on openSUSE Tumbleweed – CubicleNate ...

    https://cubiclenate.com/2021/07/17/pipewire-audio-server-on-opensuse-tumbleweed/
    Jack Audio has been the audio system for professional users with the benefit of lower latency and more granular control. In general, PulseAudio was the “consumer grade” solution with Jack Audio for the pros and require pro-level knowledge. The promised solution for Linux has been PipeWire which combines the benefits of both.

Qtractor - openSUSE Wiki

    https://en.opensuse.org/Qtractor
    zypper in pulseaudio-module-jack create jackuser group : groupadd jackuser and add your user to pulse-rt and jackuser group usermod -A pulse-rt,jackuser <your username> then continue with editing /etc/security/limits.conf. From this point use the steps as Harald describe. See Also Audacity audio editor External links

PulseAudio bridged to Jack with Bluetooth A2DP source ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/dwtspu/pulseaudio_bridged_to_jack_with_bluetooth_a2dp/
    Hi, I use openSUSE Leap 15.1 (Gnome) for music production with Jack. It also has PulseAudio bridged to Jack so that "normal" multimedia applications work smoothly without special configuration. It works quite well when configured with Cadence.

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