Re: netjack with jack2

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On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 19:58:16 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello David!
>    That is helpful. Yet how to start the jack_netsource or how to try
> the connection. The netmanager says:
> Listening on '225.3.19.154:19000'

It is my understanding that jack_netsource isn't used in a jack2 setup.

Regarding addressing, according to the docs [1]

If you need, for particulary[sic] reasons to set another Multicast
address or UDP Port, you can use :

 jack_load netmanager -i "-a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -p port"

... and on the client, use the same address and port with the
  -a and -p parameters
jackd -dnet -h
[snip]
-a, --multicast_ip 	Multicast Address (default: 225.3.19.154)
-p, --udp_net_port 	UDP port (default: 19000)
[/snip]


>    But my server has a completely different adress and I want to work
> it over the WAN.

I'd be extremely interested in WAN performance. Like I said, if my
setup has any concurrent traffic, I get serious xruns. I'm not sure
netjack will work very efficiently over a WAN.

David

[1]
http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/User/NetJack2

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