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{feature requerst] "relink audio pipeline" CLI option #200

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45bcdf opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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{feature requerst] "relink audio pipeline" CLI option #200

45bcdf opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 1 comment

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@45bcdf
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45bcdf commented Jul 8, 2024

I am using a headless computer to act as a dsp hub in my hifi. I am looking for a command line option for reloading JamesDSP that is equivalent to the "Reload James DSP" GUI feature. Based on my search into the CLI options I do not see one listed on Github or in the jamesdsp --help options. Basically I am hoping there is a way I can relink the audio pipeline via the CLI without connecting to the system with a remote desktop and initiate the relink using JamesDSP's GUI. Alternatively, would initiating a --load-preset effectively re-link the audio and resolve the issue? Would this also be a reasonable workaround?

Otherwise JamesDSP works great and has let me really optimize my system and get the most out of what is otherwise a relatively cheap hi-fi rig that sounds really good! Thanks for any help.

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timschneeb commented Jul 12, 2024

No, --load-preset doesn't relink the pipeline. As a workaround, killing and restarting the JamesDSP process would have the same effect.

I've added a --relink action to the CLI in commit bfdaccf. You can either build from the master branch or download (headless or full) binaries here: https://github.com/Audio4Linux/JDSP4Linux/actions/runs/9906138673

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