Esben Stien wrote:
Salvatore Di Pietro <salvuz_78(a)virgilio.it>
writes:
It really depends on the application.
Yes, I know, but none of the mentioned apps do voip;). At least not
free ones. Playback only apps works fine.
I tried Gnomemeeting as well, but no luck with jacklaunch or oss2jack... :(
I've tested with: asterisk, mplayer, audacity,
ecasound and sox.
I use with success:
Gnome Wave Cleaner
Avidemux2
ReZound (playback only)
Skype
sox
GNUsound (native JACK supports segfaults)
^^^^^^^^
'- this one works with inputs, (only at JACK samplerate)
if you play with OSS preferences in the program
ZynAddSubFX (it gives me rock solid performance even upon loading a
PADsynt instrument) (see link below)
I dind't manage to make it work with Audacity,
though...
Right, I get "Error while opening sound device" no matter what rates
and depths I set it to.
Me too, I'll try without loading alsa-oss modules (to give a /dev/dsp
wired with oss2jack), to see if at least doesn't give that error...
With sox and ecasound, it has to be suspended and then
killed. The
file produced are either full of errors (ecasound) or empty (sox).
I'd really like to find out why audacity don't work since it's
mentioned to work. It might be related to the patch and
linux-2.6.13.
I'm using oss2jack since 2.6.10, before the patch to fusd-kor and before
oss2jack supported audio input at all, and Audacity never worked for
me... :(
BTW, have you experienced the Jack crackling problem I described here?
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2005-August/025787.html
I'm gonna buy an M-Audio Delta44 now, and I would be happy if that
occasional crackling wouldn't happen anymore...
ciao
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