Esben Stien wrote: > Salvatore Di Pietro <salvuz_78@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >>It really depends on the application. > > > Yes, I know, but none of the mentioned apps do voip;). At least not > free ones. Playback only apps works fine. I tried Gnomemeeting as well, but no luck with jacklaunch or oss2jack... :( > I've tested with: asterisk, mplayer, audacity, ecasound and sox. I use with success: Gnome Wave Cleaner Avidemux2 ReZound (playback only) Skype sox GNUsound (native JACK supports segfaults) ^^^^^^^^ '- this one works with inputs, (only at JACK samplerate) if you play with OSS preferences in the program ZynAddSubFX (it gives me rock solid performance even upon loading a PADsynt instrument) (see link below) > >>I dind't manage to make it work with Audacity, though... > > > Right, I get "Error while opening sound device" no matter what rates > and depths I set it to. Me too, I'll try without loading alsa-oss modules (to give a /dev/dsp wired with oss2jack), to see if at least doesn't give that error... > With sox and ecasound, it has to be suspended and then killed. The > file produced are either full of errors (ecasound) or empty (sox). > > I'd really like to find out why audacity don't work since it's > mentioned to work. It might be related to the patch and > linux-2.6.13. I'm using oss2jack since 2.6.10, before the patch to fusd-kor and before oss2jack supported audio input at all, and Audacity never worked for me... :( BTW, have you experienced the Jack crackling problem I described here? http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2005-August/025787.html I'm gonna buy an M-Audio Delta44 now, and I would be happy if that occasional crackling wouldn't happen anymore... ciao -- salvuz POST FATA RESVRGO Linux registered user #291700 | machine #174619 get counted on ---> http://counter.li.org/ <---