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GitHub - linux-podcasting-hacks/jack-pulseaudio-bridge ...

    https://github.com/linux-podcasting-hacks/jack-pulseaudio-bridge
    Pulseaudio has a jack sink and source bridge modules that can transfer audio streams from jack to pulseaudio and vice versa. Unfortunately you can load the bridge modules only once, so that you are limited to one audio stream per direction. Here a simple shell script is used to circumvent this problem.

How use PulseAudio and JACK? | JACK Audio …

    https://jackaudio.org/faq/pulseaudio_and_jack.html
    Combining PulseAudio and JACK on the same machine can be problematic. There are several options, some of which leave PulseAudio and JACK as entirely separate systems with no audio flow between them. Others connect them so that audio from one of them can be heard via the other. Option 1: don’t use PulseAudio with JACK

bridge-pulseaudio-jack/qjackctl-bridge-pulseaudio.sh at ...

    https://github.com/eugenepauljean/bridge-pulseaudio-jack/blob/main/qjackctl-bridge-pulseaudio.sh
    BRDIGE (Sink and Source) JACK <-----> PULSEAUDIO. Contribute to eugenepauljean/bridge-pulseaudio-jack development by creating an account on GitHub.

Pulseaudio (via jack bridge), no input - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/pulseaudio-via-jack-bridge-no-input/106710
    The JACK/Pulse bridge is intended to allow pulseaudio applications to play via JACK, while jackd is running. Ardour’s Pulseaudio backend is for playback only . Pulseaudio is for desktop sound, there is no MIDI I/O, it is unreliable and not suitable for pro-audio.

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    This configuration provides a method of allowing JACK and PulseAudio to run at the same time and output to each other. It uses manual configuration of the systems that bridge between JACK and PulseAudio. This configuration has no reliance on scripts or commands and is entirely based in configuration. This configuration only works with jack2.

PulseAudio bridge to Jack with Cadence and Bluetooth ...

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=20695
    It also has PulseAudio bridged to Jack so that "normal" multimedia applications work smoothly without special configuration. It all works quite well when configured with Cadence. But the exception is that there appears to be no Bluetooth device support (for occasional use with "normal" multimedia applications through PulseAudio).

Controlling volume with Jack bridged with PulseAudio ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237814
    For my audio I use the Alsa -> Pulseaudio -> Jack plugin bridge. However I noticed that when Jack handles the Audio devices ( they don't show up in pavucontrol ) the output is really quiet. However a meter placed on the output device shows the volume as maxed out. My best guess is that the simple output volume on the device is really low.

How to make the PulseAudio/Jack bridge work on boot ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/ggwxyc/how_to_make_the_pulseaudiojack_bridge_work_on_boot/
    How to make the PulseAudio/Jack bridge work on boot? Hi, I would really appreciate some help with this issue. I've installed Cadence, ticked both Jack and PulseAudio to run on login, PulseAudio is bridged into Jack but every time I cold boot my machine, I have no devices (and thus no sounds) in my sound settings.

PulseAudio-JACK bridge in Carla : linuxaudio

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/nuc9dd/pulseaudiojack_bridge_in_carla/
    PulseAudio-JACK bridge in Carla. Hey everyone, how would you go about routing PulseAudio sources in Carla (or JACK)? I was searching for some solutions and the best seems to be to use either + PipeWire (which I have a hard time getting it to run stably) or + Cadence (which I also can't get to run on Ubuntu 20.04 since there's no installation ...

How to use JACK and Pulseaudio/ALSA at the same time …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/572120/how-to-use-jack-and-pulseaudio-alsa-at-the-same-time-on-the-same-audio-device
    Now close audio apps (Jack and pulseaudio), run jackd using qjackctl (click start button) ( dbus option must be selected in qjackctl settings last tab ). In Pavucontrol "output device" tab, clic green "default device" button near "jack sink". Now pulseaudio software and Hydrogen should run at the same time.

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