>Maybe there's a misunderstanding here. In order
to connect to jack,
>the clients must be made to specifically support jack. Jack is not
l>>ike Soundflower, you can't just connect the audio input/output of
any
>program to it.
Thanks for extra clarification but I am aware of this. I am using Portaudio as the audio
wrapper and explicity configure it with:
./configure --with-jack (just as I do on Linxu, which works fine).
Nevertheless, at this point I am not 100% sure if has actually done it because JACK is not
mentioned in the configuration summary. On Linux I need the libjack-dev to be installed on
the system and wonder if it does exist on OSX as well.
This question should be addresses to the portaudio mainling list of course :-) - however,
if anyone here knows - please let me know anyways ;-)
Best
Alex
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Am 06.04.20, 16:48 schrieb "Kjetil Matheussen"
<k.s.matheussen(a)gmail.com>om>:
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 4:45 PM Alexander.Carot(a)hs-anhalt.de
<Alexander.Carot(a)hs-anhalt.de> wrote:
Thanks to all for the quick replies !
jackd seems to work fine although I have not been able to establish a connection to my
client yet. For some reason other OSX audio servers such as Soundflower, Loopback etc. are
being recognized.
Maybe there's a misunderstanding here. In order to connect to jack,
the clients must be made to specifically support jack. Jack is not
like Soundflower, you can't just connect the audio input/output of any
program to it.