I also thought that it was an interesting talk. I'd be interested in
hearing the status of this project as well.
-Jordan
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 13:05:50 -0700
From: Anthony Green <green(a)redhat.com>
Subject: [Fedora-music-list] jack and sound servers
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Good news... jack-audio-connection-kit is in extras-development.
Also, about 6 months too late, I watched some of the videos from the
Boston FUDCon a few months ago...
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/torrents/FUDConBoston2006.torrent
The videos include a talk about sound on Linux, and it touches on jack,
LADSPA, etc. The presenter, Chris Montgomery, talks about a plan to
write a new sound server for Fedora that will satisfy both real- and
non-real-time audio applications. I don't know if anything has come of
that yet, but it would be interesting to hear an update if anybody here
has one.
AG
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