Hi Julian,
Just compiled juce and tried the demo programme. Got
the error contained in the attached screen capture. I
don't normally have any problems running alsa audio
apps, however the fault may be in my alsa setup.
Kev
--- Julian Storer <jules(a)rawmaterialsoftware.com>
wrote:
  Hi folks
 A while ago there was some talk on the newsgroup
 about my Juce library,
 and people were asking if/when I'd add support for
 audio under Linux..
 well it's taken me a while to get round to it, but I
 finally battled
 through the hostile, undocumented jungle of ALSA,
 and the latest Juce
 release does finally make a noise under Linux!
 Some quick background info for those of you who
 won't be familiar with
 Juce - it's a cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Linux) GUI
 + everything else
 library, similar to Qt, wxWindows, etc, released
 under the GPL. Because
 of my background (I wrote Tracktion), there's a lot
 of audio stuff in
 there, and it's got cross-platform support for
 DirectSound, ASIO,
 CoreAudio.. and now ALSA.
 So anyway, if anyone's interested in having a go,
 that'd be great, as so
 far I've only been able to test it on my laptop's
 built-in soundcard!
 The Juce demo app has an audio page which monitors
 incoming audio, plays
 wavefiles and has a simple synthesizer. It lets you
 pick a soundcard,
 change its sample rate, etc.
 Hope this is of interest to people! More info here:
 
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce
 and downloads here:
 
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/download.php
 (Oh - and before anyone asks "does this mean
 Tracktion is going to come
 out on Linux soon", the answer is "I don't know"!)
 Cheers!
 Jules
  
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