For JACK in Windows 64-bit you have an extra manual installation step
See
From ...The Jack v 1.9.8/64bits/JackRouter.dll still has to be registered “manually” with
regsvr32
Have you done that?
On May 2, 2018 at 5:38 PM, <Michael Z Freeman
(mailto:michael-jack-devel@michaelzfreeman.org)> wrote:
On Tue, May 1, 2018 2:35 pm, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Chris Caudle
<chris(a)chriscaudle.org>
wrote:
If we don't care, then should we start
marking those ports as only partially supported so users do not have
expectations that cannot be met?
We shouldn't create a problem that doesn't exist. If there are
problems
with the windows or osx versions of Jack, they will be fixed. I will at
least try to fix them since Radium uses jack and I don't see any reason to
ditch jack. The main reason there
hasn't been a new release for a while is because there hasn't been any
reason to create a new release. They work just fine.
Thanks for this. That's what I was wondering. It does work fine in
32bit/x86 (see below) as I've found out. Below 5ms latency and now with 16
channels after I followed advice in other replies. Thanks people.
Docs mention contacting list if 64bit support required. I installed dual
32/64 version. Fine in 32, however with 64bit Mixxx it can't see the Jack
ASIO driver and with Reaper it can see it but the driver always crashes
and Reaper gives a message (have not got it in front of me just now).
Michael
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