On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 19:15:38 -0700, Yuri wrote:
What makes you think that the sound architecture
isn't stable on the
FreeBSD?
Sorry, but you are completely wrong. It's Jack that doesn't clean up
after the failed clients that is a problem.
Beside my Linux installs I had a FreeBSD install to test a sound card.
FreeBSD is not real-time capable, you need very long latency. The sound
architecture can't compare to ALSA. Chris already mentioned that you
could expect that jackd is playing out the buffers, which means at
reasonable latencies, that you couldn't notice it.
So there are several open questions.
How much latency do you use?
What action does cause Ctrl+C?
What happens if you exit the application by a regular exit option or by
a SIGKILL?