jcr Modérateur français
Joined: 14 Apr 2006 Posts: 544 Location: France, Auvergne
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:33 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Sure jack low latency audio server is realy a good solution.
As a start, you'll need jaxkd, the server daemon, and at least qjackctl, agraphical connection kit for devices and apps. It looks like a classic audio patch bay and its use is really simple.
Jack can use up to 8 soundcards, at least it's what I see scanning source. You'll only need to assign those soundcards to named patches in jack bay.
You can then use any classic client (jack aware) such as ices, muse, darkice, savonet, as a stream source.
Ubustu Feed has a very good tutorial. A very good post is also available in Plant CCRMA mailing list archive.
If this can help you. I can't tell you direct hardware names taps created by jack, as this depends on hardware found. _________________ Epsilon Friends Radio Icecast Radio on CentovaCast admin panel. Icecast hosting |
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