Re: [Jack-Devel] JackRouter ASIO driver not available for 64-bit applications

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DateMon, 04 Feb 2013 10:44:03 +0200
From Graham Goode <[hidden] at gmail dot com>
ToSieck Mario <[hidden] at technicolor dot com>
Cc"[hidden] at jackaudio dot org" <[hidden] at jackaudio dot org>
In-Reply-ToSieck Mario Re: [Jack-Devel] JackRouter ASIO driver not available for 64-bit applications
Hi Mario,

From what I can recall from the last time this was discusses, the
installer is 32-bit installer and so cannot register 64-bit dlls as
that requires a 64-bit process (which then would not be able to
register the 32-bit dll).

Connecting to JackRouter will cause your ASIO connection to use the
frames/buffers that you have configured JackPortAudio to use. With
1.9.9 we can use Jack Control to start the Jack Audio server from the
GUI and so we no longer have to use the JackPortAudio shortcut to
configure options - perhaps all the ASIO capabilities will be reported
in that interface?

Kind regards,
GrahamG



On 2/4/13, Sieck Mario <[hidden]> wrote:
> Good morning everyone,
>
> I just tried to manually register the 64bit server - and well, yes - that`s
> the one. Now it appears on the Software/ASIO key as well and is found by our
> 64bit application.
>
> Shouldn`t that register thing being done within the installer ?
>
> There is just another small one I came across in the setup dialog from
> JackControl on Win7.
>
> Is there any way to show the real buffer capabilities of the selected ASIO
> device in the "frames/period combo box" instead of the common 16 to 4096
> list ? ASIO devices have different values for min, max and preferred size.
> There are even some devices that are far from the power of 2 granularity -
> e.g. Terratec PHASE24X that supports same latency at every possible sample
> rate which leads to some kind of odd buffer sizes.
>
> Anyway, thanks for your support !
>
> Kind regards, Mario
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden]
> [mailto:[hidden]] On Behalf Of Graham Goode
> Sent: Freitag, 1. Februar 2013 17:11
> To: Iben Markus (Student)
> Cc: [hidden]
> Subject: Re: [Jack-Devel] JackRouter ASIO driver not available for 64-bit
> applications
>
> This is what we had to do for 1.9.8 64-bit installations:
>
> --------------------
>
> The Jack v 1.9.8/64bits/JackRouter.dll still has to be registered "manually"
> with regsvr32 - so please try the following command to register the 64-bit
> JackRouter
>
> regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack v1.9.8\64bits\JackRouter.dll"
>
> Be sure to unregister previous versions before installing the new one.
>
> Troubleshooting Tip. If you are unable to register the 64-bit JackRouter,
> while in Windows Explorer navigate to \windows\system32, and right click on
> "cmd.exe" and chose "Run As Administrator" from the context menu. The open a
> command prompt, navigated to \Program Files (x86)\Jack v1.9.8\64bits, and
> then enter regsvr32 JackRouter.dll at the prompt.
>
> ------------------
>
> Does that help?
>
> Kind regards,
> GrahamG
>
> On 2/1/13, Graham Goode <[hidden]> wrote:
>> Stephane, do we still need to register the 64-bit Jack Router? I don't
>> see that information on the Wiki page anymore so I assumed not...?
>>
>> On 2/1/13, Graham Goode <[hidden]> wrote:
>>> Hi Markus,
>>>
>>> What version of Jack for Windows have you installed?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> GrahamG
>>>
>>> On 2/1/13, Iben Markus (Student) <[hidden]> wrote:
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> Although we're using JACK's latest mixed 64/32 bit version JACK
>>>> accepts 64-bit applications as clients, but we are not able to
>>>> access the JackRouter ASIO driver with 64-bit applications. Do you
>>>> have any information for us that could help us?
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Markus Iben
>>>>
>>>
>>
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