Hi Paul,
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 15:11:09 -0400
Paul Davis<paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Julien
Claassen<julien(a)c-lab.de>
wrote:
Hello David!
I think that's where the CELT codec comes in. As to the other
side: It will be jack1. I didn't read anything saying, that jack2
and jack1 netjack aren't compatible.
they are completely incompatible.
for WAN usage, netjack2 is not an option. either use netjack1 (aka
"netone") with CELT or jack.trip
jacktrip is interesting. I just tried a
simple:
-> start jackd on server
-> start jackd on client with same rates etc
-> start jacktrip -s on server
-> start jacktrip -c<server-ip>
on both machines, jacktrip shows up as jack client but 'sending' is
never 'received' in either direction.
Server logs: "Waiting for Connection From Client..." and that's it.
Most probably you need to open ports in your firewall...
At any rate, netjack2 works for me but what is the
purpose of jacktrip
if netjack works?
Jacktrip is meant for remote multichannel jam sessions. See the
SoundWire site: