Re: running two soundcards with JACK

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This guy grabbed the source now missing from the spark.woaf.net
Dewey Smolka dsmolka at gmail.com
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>From pulseaudio discuss list
On Tue Jan 29 20:22:23 CET 2008> ...>>>> If you want to use both cards in the same jack graph, you>> will inevitably need to compensate the timing difference>> with resampling. Both Jack diplomat and Pulseaudio are able>> to do it, so it's not so big problem in this case.> ...> I did manage to get the jack diplomat source here:>>http://spark.woaf.net/jack_diplomat-0.70.tar.bz2>>I'll have to wait till I get home tonight to see if this will work out>but from glancing through the README, I've got my hopes up again.> ....
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Julien Claassen<julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:> Thanks! It seems to work. Maybe Ishould get JACKD 0.116.3 or later, to get it> started more easily. Besides that, fine!>   Kindest regards>          Julien>
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