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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 13:18 -0800, vreuzon wrote:
Jonathan Ryshpan a �crit :
The above recording session was done while jack
was "Stopped". Would
jack work better if it were "Rolling"?
This "play" button
refers to jack "transport" functions :
The JACK Audio Connection Kit provides simple
transport interfaces
for starting, stopping and repositioning a set of clients. This
document describes the overall design of these interfaces, their
detailed specifications are in <jack/transport.h>
from :
http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/reference/html/transport-design.html
Thanks for your quick reply. However...
I have read this, and also part of the documentation of the transport.h
File Reference to which it refers. Rolling is not defined anywhere;
it's just used.
"Rolling" (like "Starting" and "Stopped") is a state of the
jack-transport (SMPTE timecode) mechanism. (the diagram on the page)
This has nothing to do with JACK audio-process callbacks which is/are
always running! Stopping the jack-transport is just like turning off
the motor on an old tape recorder while the amp (and patchbay) keeps
working.
every JACK application can *optionally* synchronize it's play position
to jack-transport! AFAIR audacity does not support this (it has it's own
motor )
#robin
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