>So the assumption here is that there is only one drain/output device, and >all sources are kept in sync with the single drain device. >Your solution would fail if there was more than one drain/output device. >I.E. Two audio cards.
just to clarify my last answer. yes, JACK does assume that there is only 1 sync source. it does *not* assume that there is only one i/o device (in fact, the JACK server doesn't even know anything about i/o devices). in this sense, its identical to word clock on a h/w level - everybody has to use the same clock, but there can be any number of people using it. if you're not using the same clock, you've got problems, as anyone with experience with multiple digital audio devices will be happy to tell you. --p _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel