If you get libxine from svn... it now has jack supported as a backend....
It works reasonably well except that wma files just don't want to play
properly.
Hopefully they will make a release sometime soon.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:55:28 am Brad Fuller wrote:
Geoff Beasley wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 09:52:16 Brad Fuller
wrote:
Right, these are all set except for: hpet (my cpu
is too old), but I'll
set it anyway and "Tickless System." Is this what you are referring to
when you speak of "tickless timers"?
yup. it'll help. what are the exact symptoms ? you should be having no
problem at all...
my only problems now are outside of jack, - i think jack works ok. Using
the xine engine in amarok produces lots of clicks. Moving to the Helix
engine works much better.
Audacity, w/o jack, clicks too with any typing, net, window movement...
the usual.
I'm also concerned with the playback rate. Some apps playback too slow
(amarok and snd, neither with jack) while audacity plays back at the
right sample rate (with or w/o jack).
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