Am Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:03:05 +0200
schrieb rosea grammostola <rosea.grammostola(a)gmail.com>om>:
huhu,
i currently finished a simple hydrogen implementation.
callback with:
save session(save the current song file)
save and exit(save and quit hydrogen)
so far so good.
but i didn't agree to save the application data into the jack-session folder!
imo, this is dangerous because you can lost all data very quick. mainly if you overwrite
a session. also people like me, which plays often improvised music-sessions, will
create tons of sessions folders with duplicated data.
that's why i prefer the h2 implementation with absolute filenames. so currently h2
don't
use the ${SESSION_DIR} prefix to store the song files.
checkout hydrogen trunk to get it.
if jack/session.h is available on your system, hydrogen compile by default with jack
session support.
lg wolke
Linux Audio Developer,
May I make a feature request here for your Linuxaudio application(s)?
Could you please add JackSession support? It makes working with JACK
standalone applications a lot more user friendly. There are some apps
who support it already and they work fine, like Yoshimi, Qtractor,
Pianoteq, Ghostess, Guitarix, Jack-Rack, Ardour3, Bristol, Seq24, Jalv,
Ingen, Connie, Specimen and probably more.
It is possible to use applications without JackSession-support in a
session (via so called infra clients), it starts the applications, make
the connections, but doesn't save the state. So obviously it would be
far more useful if those applications would get JackSession-support also.
Qjackctl is able to work as Session Manager, so is Pyjacksm (and likely
Patchage in the future).
According to comments on IRC by Paul Davis, it's very easy to add
JackSession support to your application.
"Its really easy, just handle 1 more callback from the server. Torben's
walkthrough shows what is necessary."
Torben's walktrough:
http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/Dev/JackSession
Thanks in advance,
\r
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