[linux-audio-user] jack between 2 computers

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It depends on how many nodes the traffic has to go through, and how much
latency each node introduces. You can measure udp latency in relation to
your own system using lmbench. I think it's available on bitmover.


Jamie

On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 20:56 -0500, John Check wrote:
> On Monday 21 February 2005 05:07 pm, Marc Lavall?e wrote:
> > Le 21 F?vrier 2005 16:53, Unifr a ?crit :
> > > After searching the web, I couldn't find any software that could connect
> > > 2 (or more) computers (through jack would be kind of perfect!). Well, I
> > > got only one yet but I plan to get a laptop soon and it would be good if
> > > could use both at the same time.
> > >
> > > Any of you have heard of a soft like that on GNU/Linux?
> >
> > jack.udp : http://www.alphalink.com.au/~rd/sw/jack.html
> > -
> > Marc
> 
> Interesting.. I'm wondering about the latency numbers.. Must compare with 
> dladspa
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Regards,

Jamie



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