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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">A cable would be just fine if both
      computers where not so far away. Believe me, it would be a lot
      easier for me, too.<br>
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      On 10.07.2016 16:44, Paul Davis wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">why not just run cables? what is computer B doing?
        basically nothing ...<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 10:39 AM, xan <span
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              <div>The reason I’m doing this is that I don’t want my
                loud working machine A in my studio. It sits somewhere
                else and in my studio I only have the fanless thinclient
                B. Is there a better way to do this?
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                    Am 10.07.2016 um 16:25 schrieb Paul Davis:<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">This is a slightly odd approach in
                      some way. Computer B basically has nothing to do.
                      All the hard work happens on A, and if the machine
                      is overloaded, the sound will still be affected.
                      Normally, you'd use this sort of design to spread
                      the "load" around, but what you're proposing isn't
                      really spreading any load at all. Any time A is
                      overloaded, it makes no difference that B is
                      running fine - the sound will still glitch.<br>
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                      <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, May 29, 2016 at
                        12:07 PM, xan <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                          solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello JACK community,<br>
                          <br>
                          I’m planning my new audio editing setup (both
                          hard- and software) and before investing in
                          hardware, I’d like to ask for advice.<br>
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                          Here’s what I want to do:<br>
                          – Both computers run Linux.<br>
                          – On Computer A, I can browse the web and see
                          Youtube videos, I can listen to MP3 files with
                          Totem and I can do DAW stuff with Ardour.<br>
                          – Computer B does nothing more than getting
                          all the sound output from A and feed it to the
                          speaker through it’s soundcard.<br>
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                          Here’s my theoretical approach:<br>
                          – Both computers run JACK.<br>
                          – A runs PulseAudio in top of JACK.<br>
                          – A runs with the net backend using netJACK2.<br>
                          – B has the Net Manager loaded which gets the
                          audio from A and pipes it to the soundcard.<br>
                          – Every time I boot the two computers, they
                          are ready to work. No daemons I have to launch
                          manually, etc. I want the configuration to be
                          done one time for all.<br>
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                          I got my understanding of JACK through the
                          network from here: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/WalkThrough_User_NetJack2"
                            rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/WalkThrough_User_NetJack2</a>
                          And this site would also be my guide for
                          setting up the thing.<br>
                          But I’m not a JACK expert at all. It’s the
                          first time I’m doing something like this. So I
                          want to make shure I got the basics right.
                          And, maybe you now even a better step-by-step
                          tutorial which does exactly what I want.<br>
                          <br>
                          So, I appreciate any comments on this.<br>
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                          Bye,<br>
                          xan<br>
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