Re: YAPD (Yet Another Pulseaudio Debate) [WAS]: Re: Diagnosing JACK

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De : Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton@xxxxxxxxx>
À : linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Envoyé le : Lundi 12 octobre 2015 9h46
Objet : YAPD (Yet Another Pulseaudio Debate) [WAS]: Re: Diagnosing JACK

I see jack as the more advanced linux audio layer which most users can
easily ignore. For me it's like extreme gamer-oriened graphics (hardware
and software)... I can't really be botherd as long as I can use gimp,
inkscape, pingus, and watch a video smoothly I'm happy with my graphics :-)

The jack paradigm (connect any audio application to any other audio
application) is really powerful (and personally one of the reasons which
drew me to Linux). Yet it is just a bit more complicated to set-up,
especially for users coming from other operating systems, but I wouldn't
blame pulseaudio for that - actually there's no one to 'blame'...



>> Are you sure you are saying that on the LAU list, which is the list for people
>> who makes music under Linux, with Jackd as the very bottom of their work???

>> As you said: there's no one to 'blame'... PEACE & UNDERSTANDING are only required!


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