A good jack-compatible audio player who stays connected to the outputs I want?

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Re: A good jack-compatible audio player who stays connected to the outputs I want?

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jonetsu wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:19 pm Ah, you found something.
merlyn wrote:@Jonetsu you've derailed this topic.
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Wonder what happened to jonetsu? He was most vocal with his antivax stance and then disappeared from June last year.
Shame, he used to post some interesting music sometimes.
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Re: A good jack-compatible audio player who stays connected to the outputs I want?

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Because AVLinux has scripts in qjackctl panel integrating jackd and pulse, the connections to media players remain active
in most every scenario. I use mainly smplayer, vlc, and try mpv if those two won't play something.
Very happy with the default AVL connectivity being ready right after installation.


Also, the latest AVLinux EFL includes Audacity 2.42, which is more useful than the default install of V.3.x, which is a poorly implemented version, when not part of a trainwreck. Too buggy to be of use for me. Easy using synaptic to uninstall the new, and then install the old.
Cheers
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