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Jack2 on Ventura (13.5) - no input signal #958

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klangschmied opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 9 comments
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Jack2 on Ventura (13.5) - no input signal #958

klangschmied opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 9 comments
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@klangschmied
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klangschmied commented Nov 6, 2023

Describe the bug

After installing "jack2-macOS-intel-v1.9.22" on Ventura MacOS 13.5, there is no input signal whether in pd or sooperlooper, which a relying on Jack. Jack starts with QjackCtrl fine.
There was no "microphone allowing" after starting QJackctrl, sooperlooper and pd....

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  • jackdmp version 1.9.22 tmpdir /tmp protocol 9
  • MacOS 13.5
  • jack2-macOS-intel-v1.9.22.dmg

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@bmx666
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bmx666 commented Nov 9, 2023

I installed qjackctl from brew and download the latest MacOS universal package from build - jack2-macOS-universal-0d730dd3
Run qjackctl from command line, then go into Settings -> Security -> Microphone -> qjackctl -> Enable.
Then restart qjackctl.
Anyway I got a lot of errors during configuration different input devices from jackd. AirPods also doesn't work, jackd returns "informative" errors 😢

@klangschmied
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Hoe do I run qjackctrl from commandline?
open qjackctrl.app

@bmx666
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bmx666 commented Nov 9, 2023

Hoe do I run qjackctrl from commandline? open qjackctrl.app

After installation with brew, open new terminal window and type qjackctl.
If you not familiar with brew, please check Google.

@klangschmied
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I am familiar with brew :-)
Starting qjackctl in a new terminal window worked, but
there is no qjackctl enabling Settings -> Security -> Microphone -> qjackctl -> Enable

@bmx666
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bmx666 commented Nov 10, 2023

but there is no qjackctl enabling Settings -> Security -> Microphone -> qjackctl -> Enable

Did you try select buildin mic on Mac and start jackd server?

@klangschmied
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Hi bmx666, thanks a lot for your hints!
I got it to work with a Apple Headset on an Mac Mini, jackd ist enabled in the microphone securities.
BTW stopping qjackctl does not work...spinning wheel... I have to force quit it, hm? Starting again, there is no GUI, only after restarting the Mac.

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bmx666 commented Nov 10, 2023

Yes, jackd has problems on Apple ARM64 with OS 13 and 14. It's not a qjackctl issue.

@klangschmied
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BTW, my Mac Mini 2018 is not an ARM64...is a Intel-version

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klangschmied commented Nov 11, 2023

Argh, stop qjackctlgives me a spinning wheel, only
killall -9 jackd
stops qjackctl
Now I am not able any more to connect via qjackctl. There is an error in qjackctl:
Cannot connect to server socket err = Connection refused
Now I am lost :-(

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