On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:23 AM, Simon Wise <simonzwise@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
absolutely correct, right up to OS X Mountain Lion which has started to feature "sandboxing" of certain applications. Many/most OS X audio apps can still talk to JACK, but there are a few (e.g. quicktime player) which no longer will. Expect this situation to get worse (and then be pleasantly surprised if it does not).
grant - its very, very confusing that you started out asking about bridging between ALSA and JACK and then switched to a question about iTunes.
On 02/10/12 16:50, Grant wrote:On OSX jack and core-audio play well together, or rather did some years ago when I used OSX a lot for this kind of thing. Any mac audio app should be able to use core audio, and you should be able to achieve the connections you want.
Is there a Mac or Windoze Jack plugin that works like ALSA's above?
It's not for me I swear.
absolutely correct, right up to OS X Mountain Lion which has started to feature "sandboxing" of certain applications. Many/most OS X audio apps can still talk to JACK, but there are a few (e.g. quicktime player) which no longer will. Expect this situation to get worse (and then be pleasantly surprised if it does not).
grant - its very, very confusing that you started out asking about bridging between ALSA and JACK and then switched to a question about iTunes.
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