From: Alfons Adriaensen
<fons.adriaensen(a)alcatel.be>
IFF JACK could be modified to allow this then probably you wouldn't
need M, its function would be taken care of by jackd.
That was the idea.
The problem with such a scheme could be that the load
is not spread
evenly, so it would be necessary to give those clients that use
longer buffers a lower priority. There may be other troule hidden
somewhere...
Yes. The priority should depend on the buffer size.
Longer buffers would run with non-soft-RT schdulers.
Juhana
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