I'm pretty sure that I don't have JACK or Qjackctl on my upgraded
fedora 34 system.
Perhaps there is a way via some alsa subsystem approach to rename the
sources and sinks. Carla and Ardour identify my MOTU M4 as a surround
sound type system, which is incorrect.
On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 00:29 -0300, Rafael Franco wrote:
Do you know that devices name can né renamed at qjackctl, i'm
just
tweaking gere and found that, but I need to verify that these names
continue after restarting. I send news here.
Em sex, 30 de abr de 2021 00:21, Keith Smith
<Keith(a)santabayanian.com> escreveu:
> Something is happen with alsa-monitor.conf changes.
>
>
> The only property that makes a visible change is the
> "audio.position"
> parameter and it only effects the suffix of the device port names.
>
> Changing the node.nick or device.nick doesn't seem to do anything
> as the
> device names in Carla's patchbay, or the listed inputs and outputs
> within Ardour are unchanged.
>
>
> However, My MOTU M4 audio interface source has nodes: capture_FR,
> capture_FL, capture_RR, capture_RL if I set:
>
> audio.position = "1,2,3,4"
>
> and restart pipewire
>
>
> Then those names change to: capture_1, capture_2, capture_3,
> capture_4
>
>
> so the match portion within alsa-monitor.config appears to be
> working.
>
> -Keith
>
>
> On 4/29/21 12:56 PM, Keith Smith wrote:
> > Pipewire seems to work great on my hardware. Already a big
> > improvement over JACK-Pulseaudio.
> >
> > When I open Carla's patchbay I see most of my hardware's source
> and
> > sinks (at least all the one's I care about) However the names for
> the
> > ports are incorrect. I was reading about putting rules in
> pipewire's
> > alsa-monitor.conf file, but so far I have been unable to get that
> to
> > work (based on Carla's patchbay)
> >
> >
> > Has anyone successfully used alsa-monitor.conf rules to change a
> > device and its port names?
> >
> > I used 'pactl list' to get the reported device names and info. Is
> that
> > the right command for pipewire?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Keith
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