[linux-audio-dev] Re: [Jackit-devel] JACK 0.50 released

Davy Durham ddurham at netdoor.com
Sat Feb 8 18:40:01 UTC 2003


0.5 works great for me.  However, I get a warning at run-time:

*** libjack: WARNING! Use of function jack_set_buffer_size_callback() is 
deprecated! ***

Should I just remove this as a necessary callback setup or is it renamed 
now?

Taybin Rutkin wrote:

>                   Jack Audio Connection Kit 0.50.0 Released
>                                       
>   The Jack team is pleased to announce the release of version 0.50.0 of
>   the Jack low-latency audio server. Jack allows applications to share
>   data and audio devices in synchronous operation, and has already seen
>   a year of hard testing and refinement. The API has stabilized for 
>   the foreseeable future, although backwards compatibility is not
>   guaranteed.
>   More information on Jack is available at the group's web site, 
>   [1]http://jackit.sourceforge.net/.
>   
>   Source packages for Jack 0.50.0 are available [2]here.
>   
>What's new:
>
>   * Audio block sizes are fixed during runtime so clients can have more
>     efficient algorithms.
>   * No partial blocks will be delivered.  Again for efficient client
>     algorithms.
>   * Thread scheduling hidden from clients for better portability.
>   * Cleanly compiles with gcc-3.3.
>   * Works on 64-bit platforms
>   
>   Work is ongoing to improve transport control. 
>   
>   Developers and users interested in Jack should sign up to
>   [4]jackit-devel, our mailing list.
>
>References
>
>   1. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
>   2. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/releases/current/
>   3. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/apps/
>   4. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/lists/
>
>
>
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