On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 03:49:58 +0100 torbenh <torbenh@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 04:15:05PM -0500, David Santamauro wrote: > > > > After reading that last post about the distributed studio[1], it > > made me think of how network transfer of 40 channels of audio into > > and out of up to 6 machines is possible. > > > > As a simple test, I wired 2 machines over a 10/100Mb connection, > > private network, 1 router and 1 switch. I fired up the tools as > > described in the how-to[2] then opened up xmms, wired it to netjack > > (on the client) and routed the server netjack to my main outs... > > sounded great! until I noticed xruns occasionally. > > > > So I guess my question is simply: is netjack2 really that capable > > and if so, what are the tweaks involved to get seemless audio using > > it. > > > > Does anyone here use netjack2 ... and if so, what is the primary > > purpose? > > are you running the slave jackd with -S ? > thats necessary. > [insert some random bitching about netjack2 here] > > Just closing this topic off in case someone stumbles upon it from an internet search: I monitored my network traffic and found mountd transmitted, I think every 20s, from port 771 to 2049 and that coincided with my xruns. I umounted my 2 NFS drives and haven't had an xrun since -- at least not with 2 channels. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user