Dirk Jagdmann wrote:
Hello Patrick,
I'm trying to jackify xwax. Xwax is a linux
based emulator for Rane
serato and Final scratch.
I have successfully adapted the code from jackEQ to allow xwax to
register and connect several JACK i/o's.
However the original system uses file descriptors for handling the
data (oss/alsa) internally and this is not instantly compatible with
the JACK callback system. At least it's not obvious to me how to link the
I don't know xwax, but since it currently has oss and alsa output I
guess it is using a "blocking IO" model instead of the "callback"
model
of jack. Restructuring the logic from blocking to callbacks can be
complicated. I you want to have a first result have a look at
http://bio2jack.sourceforge.net/ which should fill your gap.
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion. However I want to get multiple i/o's working
natively.
I'm fairly certain the code doesn't need restructuring. It's more a case
of how to connect the internal data stream which is read from disk to
jack outputs or jack inputs to the internal stream.
I think it would take some of the more advanced programmers on this list
less than half an hour to fill in the gap. But it's gonna take me a
couple of weeks of research to get my head around the solution...
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