2011-09-02 13:19:38 |
Michael Z Freeman |
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Applications using Jack keep a consistent port numbering policy. This is usually from 1 upwards and matched both the internal application numbering of those ports and the numbering of those ports as shown in the QJackctl connections window. However Mixxx (1.9) numbers Jack ports from 1 upwards in it's preferences and shows the ports from 0 (zero) upwards in the JackQctl connections window. This is confusing.
There may also be a very similar issue with the numbering policy in Mixxx preferences. Ports are numbered 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and so on. Should they be 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 ... ? There may be a reason for this in terms of Jack operation and port setup policy but I'm not sure. |
Other Jack applications keep a consistent port numbering policy. This is usually from 1 upwards and matches both the internal application numbering of those ports and the numbering of those ports as they are shown in the QJackctl connections window. However Mixxx (1.9) numbers Jack ports from 1 upwards in it's preferences and shows the ports from 0 (zero) upwards in the JackQctl connections window. This is confusing.
There may also be a very similar issue with the numbering policy in Mixxx preferences. Ports are numbered 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and so on. Should they be 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 ... ? There may be a reason for this in terms of Jack operation and port setup policy but I'm not sure. |
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