Do not attempt to use JACK server names.
This feature should never have been exposed to users (my mistake).
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Mario Sottile <mariomey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I could make it work...
*This didn't work:* *zita-n2j --jserv zita --chan 2 192.168.1.35 8800*
I wanted to have a jack server called "zita", but it didn't work. I wanted
to in this way because, in the other computer, I runned:
*zita-j2n --jname zita --chan 2 192.168.1.35 8800*
This created a 2 channel port called "zita" in Jack.
*This worked:* *zita-n2j --chan 1,2 192.168.1.35 8800*
It creates automatically a port called "zita-n2j" in patchbay.
Is this a bug?
I mean, shouldn't --jserv <name> be the port name? If not, what should I
put in that option?
Anyway... It works but after some seconds, there are a lot of pops/clicks:
UNACCEPTABLE.
I'm trying with netjack.trip right now...
El 12/09/16 a las 15:35, Mario Sottile escribió:
System: Ubuntu Mate 14.04.
Hi, there. With some problems that I could resolve, I compiled with
success:
- zita-resampler-1.3.0
- zita-njbridge-0.1.1
I did this in two computers. Now, in one computer, I run zita-j2n with
success. In Patchage, I can see the Jack server, it is there. I connect
PureData to it.
Now, in the other computer, I try to run zita-n2j and it says:
*mario@circo3d:~$ zita-j2n --jname zita --chan 2 192.168.1.41 8800*
*Cannot read socket fd = 6 err = Success*
*CheckRes error*
*JackSocketClientChannel read fail*
*Fatal error condition, terminating.*
*Server is not running*
*Server is not running*
... but Jack is running. I use QjackCtl, but I tried with jackd from
command line and it tells me the same error.
In this computer, zita-n2j runs well.
What's happening with zita-j2n?
Is Kokkini Zita in this list?
Thanks in advance.
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