On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:40:16AM -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 20:01 +0200, Johan Mattsson wrote: > > Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > > > > > > Johan Mattsson: > > >>> You should run one jackd for each card and use jack_diplomat to connect > > >>> them. > > >>> > > >>> Lee > > >>> > > >>> > > >> Having several instances of jack seems like the solve, I am not > > >> interested in sharing audio between the two cards. > > >> > > >> What is jack_diplomat? I found nothing about it on the jack website. > > >> > > >> Will qjackctl work with this? > > >> > > > > > > Isn't it possible to google jack-diplomat? Its jack o'quin's program. > > > > > > Anyway, an easier program to use could be torben hohn's alsa_connect, > > > found inside the jacknet package. With that one, you don't have to > > > start more than one jack server. > > > > I did search on google for jack-diplomat, I ask here since I did not > > find anything useful except for a German wikipage with a dead link. > > Apparently can be found at: > http://spark.woaf.net/jack_diplomat-0.70.tar.bz2 > (found link here: > http://www.archivesat.com/JACK_developers/thread771821.htm) > > -- Fernando > > > > Is using one instance of jackd implying jack everything must be synced? > > If that is the case is using several instances of jack probably better > > even if there is some way around it syncing with jacknet. > > > > Is jacknet netjack? yes. and the program name is alsa_out or alsa_in if you are not satisfied with the latency of alsa_[in|out] then get back at me, and i explain, how to improve the latency. alsa_[in|out] are the best solutions currently available to your problem. we are talking sub ms here. -- torben Hohn http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language