Re: Example setup for zita-njbridge in multicast mode?

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On Tue, 9 Jan 2018, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:

Do you have a working zita-njbridge triplet of command lines (one n2j, two j2n)
proven to run in multicast mode, which you might share?

Multicast is not what you are trying to do.

I'd like to study a working example, to compare to my special case, where I'm
running them all in one machine, with three separate JACK servers, only the first
one being connected to real hardware.

I have zita-njbridge working just fine in one-to-one mode, but if I try the
following triplet (SOFT1 and SOFT2 are additional JACK servers):

zita-n2j 239.255.0.10 55555 enp0s25
zita-j2n --jserv SOFT1 239.255.0.10 55555 enp0s25
zita-j2n --jserv SOFT2 239.255.0.10 55555 enp0s25

I am not sure how either of the two zita-j2n lines are working, the --jserv * assume you have three copies of jack running on the same machine. the first line is a receive line (net 2 jack) that takes net at port 55555 and shows up as a capture jack port(s) on the default jackd server. I would think it will only talk to one or the other of the senders below. The network interface is not capable of mixing two signals as you are showing.

I think you want the first line to be the sender so zita-j2n and the rest of the line looks right.
The second two would be zita-n2j


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Len Ovens
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