Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
The JACK devs say that you should LEAVE your jack
package in-tact and overwrite it.
$ tar xzf jack-audio-connection-kit-0.116.1.tar.gz
$ cd jack-audio-connection-kit-0.116.1
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
### MAKE SURE IT ENABLED FFADO OR FREEBOB... whichever one you want.
jack-audio-connection-kit 0.116.2 :
| Build with ALSA support............................... : true
| Build with old FireWire (FreeBob) support............. : false
| Build with new FireWire (FFADO) support............... : true
| Build with OSS support................................ : true
| Build with Sun audio support.......................... : false
| Build with CoreAudio support.......................... : false
| Build with PortAudio support.......................... : false
| Build with NetJack support............................ : true
| Build with Celt support............................... : false
| Build with dynamic buffer size support................ : yes
| Compiler optimization flags........................... : -g
| Compiler full flags................................... :
-I$(top_srcdir)/config -I$(top_srcdir) -I$(top_srcdir) -D_REENTRANT
-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -Wall -g
| Install dir for libjack + backends.................... :
${exec_prefix}/lib/jack
|
| Default driver backend................................ : "alsa"
| Shared memory interface............................... : "System V"
| IPC Temporary directory............................... : /dev/shm
| Install prefix........................................ : /usr
| Default tmp dir....................................... : /dev/shm
It (kind of) works. However even at a setting of buffer size 512 (34ms
latency), my chuck system stutters (~.2 secs audio, ~1 sec silence).
Also EnergyXT doesn't seen to output any sound at all. A simple test
tone in supercollider seem to work though.
Basically very flaky and useless. What can I do?
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