Naming baudline instances

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Richard N. Turner

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Aug 12, 2017, 1:32:35 PM8/12/17
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I've been running two separate instances of baudline: one for `left' channel and a second for `right'. What I'd like to do is name those such that they show up in Jack as something like `baudline-L' and `baudline-R'. I tried running each using `-geometry ... -title baudline-L', for example, but baudline itself seems to ignore that command line switch and I get the generic baudline window titles with the FFT sample size, sample-rate, etc. and... within Jack I'm seeing the two instances named `baudline' and `baudline-01'. The only way I know which is which is through the `-geometry' switch settings that placed the two instances side by side and that I'm starting `'left' first so it seems to be getting named in Jack w/o the `-01' suffix.

Does anyone know how to either set the name that's being used for the baudline instances within Jack so I can identify which one I'm making connections to?

A pointer to a helpful HOWTO would be great.

TIA...

baudline

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Aug 12, 2017, 1:35:51 PM8/12/17
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Try "baudline -tsession name-A"

The "t" before the "session" stands for title.  For more information about the -session option see: http://baudline.com/manual/options.html#session
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