Re: [Jack-Devel] Linux to Linux jacknet ?

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DateThu, 28 Feb 2013 10:39:44 +0100
From Stéphane Letz <[hidden] at grame dot fr>
ToTommaso Cucinotta <[hidden] at sssup dot it>
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In-Reply-ToTommaso Cucinotta Re: [Jack-Devel] Linux to Linux jacknet ?
Le 28 févr. 2013 à 10:30, Tommaso Cucinotta <[hidden]> a écrit :

> On 28/02/13 08:42, Roland Mas wrote:
> 
>> I'm sure we could argue all day about which end is the client and which
>> is the server, but something that works here (order may matter):
> 
> :-)
> 
>> - on the laptop (elastomir), "jack_load netmanager" (it probably starts
>> listening to messages or broadcasting that it is ready to do so);
>> - on the desktop (polymir), "jackd -d net" (actually I start it through
>> Qjackctl, but whatever).
> 
> Good, seems exactly what I'd need. Does it need any special way to let
> the 2 machines find each other ? Like providing host names through some
> command-line params ? Is jack_load netmanager needed only on one of the
> two machines, and does it matter which one of the 2 ?

netmanager is an internal client loaded in server side and that "listen" to slave client (that is the does that does : jackd -d net)

> 
> (I just tried to start the 2 jackd on
> the same machine giving them different names -- jackd -n name -- but
> it's likely that this wouldn't be the intended set-up -- I'll try
> shortly with 2 machines).
> 
> On a related note, are the 2 machines constrained to be in the same
> subnet ?
> 
> Thanks again,
> 

Stéphane
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