[linux-audio-user] Alsa & Jack

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Hallo,
holborn hat gesagt: // holborn wrote:

> Maybe that is sacrilegious ... but .. i'm sure ALSA-jack are the future in 
> linux audio systems and i see some efforts in ALSA to mix signals  
> (dmix ..) , and my question is why not integrate jack in ALSA?
> can this integration report some beneffits to the users? (memory, cpu 
> usage ..)

There is still controversy if Jack is a fitting solution for
"consumer" audio, i.e. mixing system sounds and mp3-files. Jack is
targeted at low latency, sample synchronous, high bandwith audio. dmix
OTOH is actually what pure "consumers" want: dynamic mixing of
multiple streams.

And then there already is Jack integration inside ALSA. See the jack
plugin.

ciao
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 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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