I really agree with Steve.
If there is a problem with a software that is widely used from all the Linux
audio users, we must first understand why of this strange behavior, and then
optionally ask if there is a function overlapping between the two programs
and discuss which is the best to do what.
Is just my opinion, obviously...


fabrizio

On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:14 AM, S C Rigler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does this mean there is no plan to improve jack support?  I'm sure everyone
> who would like to run it with jack has a reason.  For me it is because I
> have
> a firewire audio interface and lmms is the *only* app I would like to run
> that
> doesn't work with it.  It would also be great to have it interface with
> other
> applications the way jack was intended.  If this is the sentiment towards
> jack
> support then I'll just move on from lmms and stop holding out hope that it
> ever improves.
>
> --Steve
>
> On Saturday 26 December 2009 02:44:58 pm Tobias Doerffel wrote:
> > Why? Our goal is to provide an all-in-one-solution which obsoletes things
> >  like JACK. Native ALSA backend allows smaller latencies without xruns
> >  (except if CPU is simply overloaded) so all I can suggest is to use LMMS
> >  with ALSA and enjoy it :) We're using the JACK API the way it is
> >  documented, so no idea what's wrong.
> >
> > Toby
> >
>
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