> Hello Dan!
> There are a few things you could try. You can just try to jack_connect
> your
> soundcard ports:
> jack_connect system:capture_1 system:playback_1
> and the same for _2. That should give you some sound.
> Did you start an alsamixer on your box? I know you get sound from ALSA,
> but
> I have seen a USB device which wasn't agreeable with JACK, since it couldn't
> find a few things or they were sketchy at best. On that thing alsamixer
> didn't
> work.
> Not exactly a jackmeter, but you can install ecasound and ecatools, if
> that
> is a seperate package. Then you should do something like:
> On one console you do:
> ecasound --daemon -c
> On another tty you type:
> ecasignalview jack_auto,system jack_auto,system
> Then if you generate some input you should see some lines of stars moving
> and probably some numbers to indicate peaks.
> When you're done quite ecasignalview by pressing q and then ecasound by q
> .
> So much for simple analysis. If you need something more specific, please
> say
> so and I can try to think of other good CLI tools. :-)
> Kind regards
> Julien
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