yeah jack seems to be to way to go for sure. having support for asio makes it 
ideal for windows audio routing. and there now are a couple programs that use 
jack natively on windows.

+1 for jack for windows

On Nov 27, 2011, at 12:23, gabor papp <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Wasn't Evan looking into this? I remember something about Evan wanting
>> to work with Fluxus for teaching games programming on Windows. Then
> yes, i remember this as well.
> 
>> again; we could wonder how relevant audio-in would be for that.
>> Probably not as high priority as more generalised HID support, I
>> imagine, and it's been a while since I heard about that.
> and what about jack? is it a real alternative for windows audio users? or 
> should we use another audio interface?
> 
> best,
> gabor

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