jack_auto object question

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Subject: jack_auto object question
From: Julien Patrick Claassen (julien_AT_c-lab.de)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 23:53:17 EEST


Hello!
  I've a problem with jack_auto. Ecasound always tries to connect to:
  clientname:out_1, out_2,... I tried to give it a third parameter, but it
won't work.
  Then I tried using jack_generic, but I encountered another problem. I
called:
  ecasound -c -a:1 -i jack_gerneric,in -o t1.cdr -a:2 -i t.cdr -o
jack_alsa,out -a:3 -i null -o jack_alsa,out -pn:metronome,120
  So then I came into the iam. Now I tried to connect ecasounds ins and
fluidsynth's outs. But ecasound's ports weren't there. So I just started it
once and stopped again. But now I coulnd't set t1.cdr (input of first chain)
to 0 position and the metronome was also out of rhythm.
  So the next time I used the same command-line, but when entering iam I did:
  cs-connect
  Now the jackports were there, but I couldn't connect them. It said hangup
and the recording started just fine, but nothing was recorded to the file.
When I connected a port while recording it really connected.
  How can I solve this problem? Is there a command like "open", which opens a
jackport so it has the same state, as if I really hit start once? cs-connect
somehow appears to fail. Or can I give the jack_auto a full portname like:
  jack_auto,fluidsynth,left or jack_auto,fluidsynth:left?
  If not, I assume this wouldn't be too difficult. Am I wrong?
  thanks for any help!
  My kindest regards
         Julien

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