Re: simple commandline player for jack

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Hey,

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I've got a couple of small tutorials / code examples up on me blog for dealing with Jack Clients & Gtk in C++.
Might be of help.. But the Jack source examples are good although I found them hard to understand at first..!

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Cheers, -Harry



2010/3/12 Björn Lindig <bjoern.lindig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,

I started playing arround with the jack example-clients. And I read through
james' toutorial at dis-dot-dat.net (I think it is great, easy to understand
and very helpful). Now I would like to continue practicing. As it would be a
very useful tool for me, I would like to write my own jack-player, similar to
aplay or soxs play but without having to add options to make it connect with
jack. Now I wounder if anybody around here did this before and would be
willing to share his code to support an amateur?

Best regards,

Bjoern
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