On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 9:22 AM Matt Connell (Gmail) <
matthewdconnell@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> On 2020-05-05 10:38,
tuxic@posteo.de wrote:
> > Is Firefox/Waterfox able to interface with jackd?
>
> Disclaimer, I do not use Jack.
>
> Firefox builds, in my personal experience, are intended to
be used with
> pulseaudio and only pulseaudio. Some people have made some
shims for
> making it worth with alsa, but they don't look sustainable.
>
> As the other poster said, this endeavor is likely to result
in
> frustration. You may get it to 'work' for some value of
that word, but
> depending on expectations, it may not be worth your while.
I think Matt makes an excellent point. The solution you're
looking for these days really
is pulseaudio, not Jack. pulseaudio handles multiple sound
source applications, can
route to multiple sound cards, and provides rudimentary
metering so you can see
what's going on. I have no experience using it on anything
other than KDE but these
days I feel it does a good job at what it's designed for.