On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:44:18 -0600
Dave Serls <dave@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> When recording with:
>
> ecasound -x -d -b:128 -r -f:32,2,48000 -i:jack_auto,qsynth -G:jack,eca_slave,recv -o /tmp/record.wav
>
> The output file is opened with offset 0 then the transport is stopped pending a start via jack:
>
> (audioio-db-client) seek /tmp/record.wav to pos 0.00.
>
> When I push the qjackctl 'play' button, everything is started but there is now an offset in the output:
>
> (audioio-db-client) seek /tmp/record.wav to pos 31.37.
>
> Is this the time between starting ecasound and pushing the 'play' button?
> Can this be eliminated.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
I'll answer my own post and redirect the blame to a downlevel version
of qjackctl which failed to reset the transport time code when 'reset'
was pushed. Now it allows rewind which does a full reset.
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