Re: Re: Jack-asio (was Help setting up linux for high quality music listening via JACK)

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David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 02:02, linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
After doing some searching on google I have found that versions
 of JACK 0.80 and under supported ASIO, but it was removed in later
 versions
I was thinking of trying to write such a thing but do not understand
Steinberg's code well enough. It is "non-free" which I guess is why it
was taken out. I want it back :-)
I don't think JACK's "ASIO mode" did what you think it did.  It was just
a different method of buffer handling.

JACK is to Linux what ASIO is to Windows.  JACK already provides the
lowest latency/highest quality that the hardware can deliver.

David:  What problem are you trying to solve?

Just like fst lets me run with a dll name and get jack clients for a vst plugin, I would like to cite a windows asio driver name and get jack clients for this card. Legacy hardware with no alsa support. May or may not be possible depending upon the asio vs directX mode of the windows driver.


AFAIK no one has written a wrapper for windows audio drivers via wine yet.

Cheers.

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