Re: Output to 2 sound cards simultaneously

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On Friday 28 September 2007 05:55 am, Mark Constable wrote:
> On 2007-09-28 19:53, david wrote:
> > Sorry, haven't a clue. From what someone else said,
> > it's not an option, anyway.
>
> Surely it would be possible to run 2 Jack aware audio
> players with each one outputting to different cards.

This one is fine. Run two players and output one song to one card and another 
song to the other.
>
> Anyone know of a Jack aware audio player ?

http://jackaudio.org/applications

I tend to use xmms and xmms-jackasyn for simple playing when I want to use 
jack for that. But most of my jack work is with ardour, rezound, rivendell, 
rotter, and soon the audacity that integrated with rivendell.
>
> > > I've tried to use Jack over the past few years but I
> > > mostly end up with a locked up machine.
> >
> > I've never had that problem with JACK at all ...
>
> May I ask what distro and kernel version you are using ?
>
> Perhaps I could try to emulate your setup.

I use various debian and ubuntu boxes for this stuff.
>
> --markc

all the best,

drew
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