On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 at 11:35 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
Sorry, the
other thread idea is in order to avoid SIGIO. The thread
would select on the audio device and drain it into a ringbuffer for the
other thread to use.
s/select/poll/ => welcome to JACK :))
you really want to do all this work over again?
I want to do as little as possible. :-)
Part of the problem is that the non-audio thread goes to the network
which means blocking, which means I can't just do it all within
jack_process().
Thanks to all your comments and questions I think my head has cleared. I
will use a ringbuffer between jack_process() and the network thread, and
emulate that when using ALSA. Someday, when jack starts itself as
needed (as I understand is planned), I wouldn't need to support ALSA.
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