Re: I just don't know Jack anymore.

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Brent Busby wrote:
I'm updating packages on a studio machine that's been fairly stable with Jack 0.116.2, just to catch up with what's been going on. Jack's been up to all kinds of stuff since then though.

There's Jack with DBus, Jack without DBus, Jack that does realtime by default, Jack that needs '-R' for realtime, Jack specialized for multiple processors, Jack that runs on multiple processors but isn't specialized for it...there's probably a plain old Jack somewhere too.

I know Jack's been a busy guy, and all work and no play make Jack a dull boy, but all these choices and options are enough to make someone go get a bottle of Jack and get jacked up just thinking about it.

I'm running Gentoo with the Pro-Audio overlay, and it looks like there are versions from both the 0.x and 1.x series available. What's recommended these days for someone with four AMD cores, RME hardware (via PCI-E, no firewire), and has always worked fine with the 0.x series even on SMP? (And I have no PulseAudio, and don't plan on getting any.)

I don't know all those details. JackDMP 1.9.x works here where I couldn't get JACK 0.116 to work. But I've only got lowly single-core processors here.

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