On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 5:53 PM, Jonas neuer <jonas.ne.mail(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The thing is, on Windows I can't figure out how to tell any application to
route its audio through Jack. For example in Audacity on the Pi I can
select JACK instead of ALSA and all the Jack connections show up. On
Windows I can only select MME, Windows Direct Sound and WASAPI (also tried
installing ASIO, but that doesn't show up either.)
JACK wasn't ever designed for general purpose audio. On Windows, it
presents itself as a "fake" or "pseudo" ASIO device. Most consumer
applications do not use ASIO and so they will not see it. If you run a DAW
or other music creation/pro-audio software on the Windows machine, they
would makes ASIO devices available.