On 9/4/2014 3:46 PM, J. Liles wrote:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:41 PM, David Santamauro <david.santamauro@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:david.santamauro@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: 2. Anyone who wants to create a client to persist jack settings is welcome to do so, and this doesn't require any changes to NSM. However, it is unlikely to work with sample rate changes. Lots of programs support runtime bufsize changes though, if that's what you're into. I would love to take a stab at this. Seems like something within my reach but if there is no option "start-before-others" or some priority client loading, this seems pointless. As long as no clients crash or otherwise freak out when you change the buffer size at runtime, then there's no need to enforce an order. The synchronization is only required in order to shutdown/restart JACK (which isn't necessary to change the buffer size)
So then the assumption is that this "client" would only allow settings manipulation and not deal with starting/stopping jack at all. If so, then is there an exhaustive list of settings that can actually be changed without having to restart?
I can't imagine one could change the device, e.g. without restarting. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user