Re: html5 audio through jack

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On Mon, 01 Sep 2014 21:40:37 +0900
Max <abonnements@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> That's the reason I removed QJackQtl entirely. Cadence is doing a much
> better job, IMHO QJackQtl should be depreciated in favour of Cadence.
> You can control Jack bridges for ALSA and PulseAudio from within
> Cadence. No more headdache.

I tried Cadence only briefly and it seems that it is rather useless
without jackdbus (which I guess means jack2), it can't even start jack.
'Deprecating' qjackctl makes no sense at all, it is a matter of
preference. At least at the moment I personally prefer to start jackd
from the command line and use patchage for connections. I think Cadence
includes a fork of patchage (Catia) for connections.
I guess as soon as NSM can start jack properly I'll use it for that
purpose, after all I only start jack on demand and different projects
might have different requirements, so for me it makes sense to tie the
jack options to the project.

-- Philipp
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