Hi list.

I'm new to rivendell, but I have some years of experience in cloud computing and virtualization.

I'm using rivendell VMs (although everything just mockup/tests for learning) very successfully (to the moment) toghether wit physical rivendell PC, in a mixed physical / virtual mockup (I use PROXMOX for virtualization)... To 'move'/'share' audio between hosts my advice is to check JackTrip: https://github.com/jacktrip/jacktrip

It is meant (although not mandatory) to do exactly that, far, far easier than NetJack stuff .... It is a 'normal' jackd server client application that allows to move audio very very easily between other jackd hosts, both over LAN, but also over WAN (with its logical limitations).

If you prefer GUI, check a branch on the repository called qjacktrip (still in development, but very much useable to my taste) which provides a nice GUI Qt application to handle jacktrip from the desktop.

As of Debian (I'm debianist) Buster, jacktrip packaged release is quite old and not much functional to my taste ( Bullseye/testing includes quite a recent 1.3.0 version)... So I have created a .deb package that provide both latest jacktrip and qjacktrip for debian 10 Buster if someone's interested.

Best regards.

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