On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 23:22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Work is underway in improving the latency for big channel counts,
> like 24in / 24out. There seems to be a bottleneck in the kernels
> handling of big UDP Packets.
Nice, I'm looking forward to the LKML thread!
(you do plan to repor
Awesome!
/Robert
On Sunday 16 Apr 2006 22:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> netjack-0.11
>
>
> Warp your jack ports over an IP network. Also have Transport synced
> between 2 machines.
>
> Work is underway in improving the latency for big channel counts,
> like 24in / 24out. There seem
netjack-0.11
Warp your jack ports over an IP network. Also have Transport synced
between 2 machines.
Work is underway in improving the latency for big channel counts,
like 24in / 24out. There seems to be a bottleneck in the kernels
handling of big UDP Packets.
However netjack seem
Ralf Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can easily integrate it into any other application, regardless
> of what gui toolkit that one is using.
Yes, absolutely, that too, but I expect my system to be functional
about 4 seconds into boot. I work mostly from the terminal tty and I
can't depend
Ralf Beck schrieb:
Kjetil S. Matheussen schrieb:
Hacking snd into ardour should only require a days work or something
because snd can be compiled as a gtk widget.
The reason why i always propose to separate engine and gui into
completely independent processes:
You can easily integrate i
Kjetil S. Matheussen schrieb:
Hacking snd into ardour should only require a days work or something
because snd can be compiled as a gtk widget.
The reason why i always propose to separate engine and gui into
completely independent processes:
You can easily integrate it into any other appl