Excerpts from Robin Gareus's message of 2011-03-31 19:34:47 +0200: > > Robin Gareus wrote: > >> Hya, > >> > >> I've just brought jack-stdout up to scratch. > >> > >> jack-stdout captures audio from one or more JACK audio-ports and writes > >> raw data to standard-output. > >> > >> It can write signed/unsigned 16/24bit integer and 32bit floating-point > >> data, both big/little endian. > > > > Thanks for this, sounds fun! > > > It is :) > > For completeness (and to close a 3yrs old ToDo item); i've just added > jack-stdin; fixed a few typos on the way, and added 8+32 bit integer > support. I've re-named the project to JACK-stdio. > > JACK-stdio version 1.1 is out! > > http://rg42.org/oss/jackstdio/ > git://rg42.org/jack-stdout > > > If you ever felt like you need to use 'sox' as effect-rack for JACK, > here's your chance: > > jack-stdout system:capture_1 system:capture_2 \ > | sox -t raw -r 48k -e signed -b 16 -c 2 - \ > -t raw -r 48k -e signed -b 16 -c 2 - \ > tremolo 5 100 \ > | jack-stdin system:playback_1 system:playback_2 > > > have fun, > robin Thanks, great, finally an easy way to listen to /dev/random :) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user