<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>Are you sure you got jack installed (sudo aptitude install jackd<br>qjackctl)? is it running? Can you get any sound out of it?
<br><br>Have you tried to make linux-alsa? does it work?<br><br>A far as I'm aware, there shouldn't be any 64-bitness in Jack. What<br>version are you using?<br><br>Also, try chuck --probe.<br></blockquote></div><br>
<br>Yes, Jack is working great and I have nothing but praise for the UbuntuStudio team for their work with getting pro audio and Ubuntu into the same room.<br><br>My Jack version is jackd 0.103.0<br><br>and chuck --probe gives:
<br><br>JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]<br>Enhanced3DNow! detected<br>SSE2 detected<br>[chuck]: found 1 device(s) ...<br>JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]<br>Enhanced3DNow! detected<br>SSE2 detected<br>[chuck]: ------( chuck -- dac1 )---------------
<br>[chuck]: device name = "Jack Server"<br>[chuck]: probe [success] ...<br>[chuck]: # output channels = 2<br>[chuck]: # input channels = 2<br>[chuck]: # duplex Channels = 2<br>[chuck]: default device = YES<br>
[chuck]: natively supported data formats:<br>[chuck]: 32-bit float<br>[chuck]: supported sample rates:<br>[chuck]: 48000 Hz<br>[chuck]: <br>[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 1 MIDI inputs )------<br>[chuck]: [0] : "Midi Through Port-0"
<br>[chuck]: <br>[chuck]: ------( chuck -- 6 MIDI outputs )-----<br>[chuck]: [0] : "Midi Through Port-0"<br>[chuck]: [1] : "TiMidity port 0"<br>[chuck]: [2] : "TiMidity port 1"<br>
[chuck]: [3] : "TiMidity port 2"<br>[chuck]: [4] : "TiMidity port 3"<br>[chuck]: [5] : "qjackctl"<br>[chuck]: <br><br><br>and I'm experiencing nearly identical behavior (a couple different lines but same essential messages) with 'make linux-alsa' but I really do need a jack version as my Firepod is only hosted by jack and not alsa.
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