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Modules – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Modules/
    module-jackdbus-detect. This module automatically adds JACK sinks and sources whenever the JACK server is started. For this to work, you need to use JACK 2, and enable JACK's D-Bus interface. channels The number of channels to create for both module-jack-sink and module-jack-source.

pulseaudio: src/modules/jack/module-jackdbus-detect.c File ...

    https://fossies.org/dox/pulseaudio-15.0/module-jackdbus-detect_8c.html
    About: PulseAudio is a networked sound server (for POSIX OSes), ... Include dependency graph for module-jackdbus-detect.c: Go to the source code of this file. Data Structures: struct ... PA_MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("Adds JACK sink/source ports when JACK is started") ...

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    When JACK server starts, it asks this D-Bus service to acquire the audio card and PulseAudio will unconditionally release it. When JACK server stops, it releases the audio card that can be grabbed again by PulseAudio. module-jackdbus-detect.so dynamically loads and unloads module-jack-sink and module-jack-source when jackdbus is started and ...

pulseaudio: src/modules/jack/module-jackdbus-detect.c ...

    https://fossies.org/dox/pulseaudio-15.0/module-jackdbus-detect_8c_source.html
    About: PulseAudio is a networked sound server (for POSIX OSes), a proxy for your sound applications. Fossies Dox: pulseaudio-15.0.tar.xz ("unofficial" and yet experimental doxygen-generated source code documentation)

[Solved] Can't make pulseaudio run with Jack / Multimedia ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=214091
    Pulseaudio's module-jackdbus-detect only works with jack's dbus interface introduced in jack2. For that, you need either 'jack2' or 'jack2-dbus' package. 'jack' is the older version and don't work with the dbus-detect pulseaudio module.

How use PulseAudio and JACK? | JACK Audio …

    https://jackaudio.org/faq/pulseaudio_and_jack.html
    Telling JACK which device to use. To tell JACK to use the RME Hammerfall DSP, you would typically do this either via any available Graphical User Interface or on the command line, by passing -d hw:DSP to JACK’s ALSA backend. Telling PulseAudio which device to use Option 3: route PulseAudio to JACK while JACK is running. Please see this wikipage.

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
    The key to the solution appeared to be making sure pulseaudio-module-jack is installed with: aptitude install pulseaudio-module-jack then sudo editing the /etc/pulse/default.pa file to include two lines under the load audio drivers manually section: load-module module-jack-sink load-module module-jack-source then - I think - restarting pulseaudio.

new Jack2-dbus with Pulseaudio / Multimedia and Games ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=132658
    I'm setting up a music studio and I've followed the WIKI under the "PulseAudio through Jack the new new way" section.. The instructions are not exactly clear to me. Do I have to edit the pulseaudio conf file, load the module module-jackdbus-detect.so, both, …

pulseaudio - Contacting Pulse Audio over Dbus - Stack …

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13403314/contacting-pulse-audio-over-dbus
    Ubuntu ships Pulse Audio without D-Bus support. To enable it put the following line at the end of file /etc/pulse/default.pa: load-module module-dbus-protocol. Restart Pulse Audio: pkill pulseaudio; pulseaudio. Solution found at pulseaudio-mixer-cli project which demonstrates how to use pulseaudio over D-Bus. Share.

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