GStreamer JACK audio plugin is in good or good-extras
On gstreamer_via_jack page it's stated:
You need the GStreamer JACK audio plugin, which is currently (Fall 2009) part of the "bad" plugins collection.
But I found out that the plugin is currently (as of version 1.8.1) in the good plugins.
I would suggest searching the repository for the package providing the relevant file. On Fedora23 it's currently in good-extras:
# dnf provides libgstjack.so
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gstreamer1-plugins-good-extras-1.6.3-1.fc23.i686 : Extra GStreamer plugins with good code and licensing
Repo : updates
gstreamer-plugins-good-extras-0.10.31-15.fc23.i686 : Extra GStreamer plug-ins with good code and
: licensing
Repo : fedora
gstreamer1-plugins-good-extras-1.6.0-1.fc23.i686 : Extra GStreamer plugins with good code and licensing
Repo : fedora
Should I send a pull request?
One more thing: gconf2 is obsolete and it's been replaced by dconf-editor and gsettings. But I cannot find any gstreamer schema:
$ gsettings list-schemas | grep gstreamer
org.gnome.gthumb.gstreamer-tools
I'm stuck
The tutorial needs an update.
For the second comment: If this is about setting up gstreamer, please contact the maintainers/developers of gstreamer, as I am not familiar with setting up gstreamer.
I was wrong in the second comment. If I install gconf2, I can find the schema. But yesterday something didn't work anyway. I'll try again as soon as I have some time.
So basically the only point that need change is the fact that it is in "bad" plugins?
Yes, it's not in the bad plugins but in the good or good-extras (as in Fedora 23) plugins.
I realized why the tutorial didn't work for me. I don't have jackaudiosink in my path and I cannot find any package which contains it. I found other people having the same problem years ago. And here it seemed to be fixed in Fedora.
I think that I'll have to file a bug to Fedora?
Here's what I checked:
$ gst-inspect | grep jack
]$ gst-inspect jackaudiosink
No such element or plugin 'jackaudiosink'
Yes, a report against the gstreamer package is probably appropriate.