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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/26/2014 03:56 PM, Jeremy
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<pre wrap="">On 02/25/2014 07:18 PM, Tweed wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm on debian squeeze.
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Isn't jack-osc part of the Debian jack-tools package? Or is there a
difference between jack-osc and jack.osc?
Bye,
Jeremy
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Yes. they're both by rohan drape. outwardly they seem identical.
jack-osc is jack.clock not sure what the differences are. having
issues wiht jack-udp actually, "buffer underflow" and "out of order
packet arrival". tried varoius buffers. doesn't help. probably
just keep using netjack. I do like jack-transport though.<br>
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