Re: [Jack-Devel] Σχετ: Σχετ: New Windows 1.9.9.4 installers
On slave/client side, my advice is to use -S (synchronous mode), so:
jackd -S -d net
Stéphane
Le 6 sept. 2012 à 12:36, Athanasios Silis a écrit :
> I'll have to try over the weekend and let you know.
> all i managed yesterday, was to get the the client hostname to appear as a plugin on the server :)
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> and the server ports to appear on the client.
> I did that remotely so i haven't been able to test the sound yet.
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> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Stéphane Letz <[hidden]> wrote:
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> Le 6 sept. 2012 à 11:50, Athanasios Silis a écrit :
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>> Thank you Stephane,
>> i'll be making a slackbuild for the v1.9.9.4 and testing it between linux 32bit , and windows7 64bits, just to make sure.
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>> It should be noted that connecting jack1 and jack2 is impossible - which is what i initially was trying to do.
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> Well since NetJack1 is implemented in JACK2, this should be theoretically possible, although I'v not tested since a long time.
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>> I thought that this was not a problem, as jack2 can be a drop in replacement for jack1, i was wrong - but perhaps it should be explicitly written in the wiki.
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> Ih netjack1 specific issue on Windows (lock of some functions..) can be solved then we should be able to keep the "jack2 can be a drop in replacement for jack1"
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>> Other than that thank you all for this great sound server!:)
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> How does netjack2 works for you in this Linux 32 <===> windows7 64bits configuration? Any more precise report to do?
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> Stéphane
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