Re: [Jack-Devel] Denon ASIO and Jack
On 08/03/2013 09:55, Graham Goode wrote:
> Buffer granularity = 0
Hi Graham and Lloyd,
"Buffer granularity = 0" is correct here, since the driver appears to
support only one buffer size (512).
Lloyd, forgive me for coming late into this conversation but the
following command should start Jack successfully for you:-
jackd.exe -S -d portaudio -r44100 -p512 -P "ASIO::DENON DJ ASIO Driver"
-C "ASIO::DENON DJ ASIO Driver"
You'll probably need to issue it from a Command Prompt and from the
directory which contains Jack. If it doesn't work, there might be an
illegal character at the end of the driver name (a space character, for
example). Good luck.
John
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