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I don't have my Linux system with me right now so I have to try to do this based on memory.
Most importantly, Jack must be running *before* you start Stereo Tool. I still have to fix that.
So, if you want to run sound card input to output, this is what you do:
Installation
1. Install Jack. Assuming Ubuntu that would go like this:
% sudo apt-get install jackd2
2. Download Stereo Tool and chmod it to 755 so you can run it:
% chmod 755 stereo_tool_gui
Running it
3. Start Jack:
% sudo jackd &
4. Start Stereo Tool.
% ./stereo_tool_gui
5. In Stereo Tool, select the Jack inputs and outputs and it should work. You have to set the sample rate in Jack if I recall correctly, so if you want to use it for FM for example you have to set 176.4 or 192 kHz sample rate in the Jack GUI - before starting Stereo Tool.
Thanks for your answer
one more thing i cannot make it run on linux mint 17 which is based on the new ubuntu 13.04
i did make it run but not anymore i am getting some error
(jack_client_new: deprecated
SA Stereo Tool 7.50 (for Linux with Jack) (C) Hans van Zutphen, 2001-2014
Segmentation fault)
when i try to run it now
by the way i am running stereo tool in wine now and that is working well at least