I've had problems with PortAudio-19 in my own code seperately from Audacity,
I'll try to get a bug report to the portaudio people, but I couldn't get it to
connect to the server (and it seemed to break OSS compatibility too).
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 19:34:42 +0300, Andrew Gaydenko wrote
John,
Do these words - "Audacity seems to work well..." - mean, there are
successful stories in using Audacity with jack server? I have tried both
(Audacity-1.2 and PortAudio-19) from CVS, replacing PortAudio lib
while building Audacity, without any success.
Andrew
======= On Mon December 15 2003 17:26, John Bleichert wrote: =======
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Larry Troxler wrote:
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Cooledit
substitutes?
Inspired by this thread, I did a quick lookup of Audacity,
and it appears that there is no Jack support.
Anyone? Is this right?
I realize that the developer seems to be working in a Microsoft environment
- hence Jack support isnt' a big priority. However, I suppose we should be
thankfull that this thing runs in Linux at all - I don't remember off-hand
what GUI Audacity uses, but I'm thankfull at least that portability to
Linux was kept in mind.
Nevertheless - until it has Jack support I'm not going to bother with it.
Sorry.
Larry
Actually, I think it's being actively developed on OSX and Linux
with a Windows port, but I could be wrong. Audacity seems to work
well of you follow the Wiki build instructions to get it to build
with Portaudio and to use Jack.
I've only just gotten my studio back together and hope to start
beating on it soon. In any event, the OSS emulation layer in ALSA
works pretty well with Audacity, not much lag when capturing all 4
channels from my Delta44. Perhaps you should give it a shot?
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