Jack-Audio Connection Kit
JACK is system for handling real-time, low latency audio
(and MIDI). It runs on GNU/Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OS X and
Windows (and can be ported to other POSIX-conformant
platforms). It can connect a number of different
applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to
share audio between themselves. Its clients can run in their
own processes (ie. as normal applications), or can they can
run within the JACK server (ie. as a "plugin"). JACK also
has support for distributing audio processing across a
network, both fast & reliable LANs as well as slower, less
reliable WANs.
- Developed at multimedia:libs
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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baselibs.conf | 0000000055 55 Bytes | |
jack-1.9.20.tar.gz | 0001005000 981 KB | |
jack.changes | 0000039357 38.4 KB | |
jack.spec | 0000006509 6.36 KB |
Revision 71 (latest revision is 75)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 959810
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Takashi Iwai (tiwai)
(revision 71)
*** NOTE: this has to be synced with SR#959809 *** - Disable the build of example-tools which are now built in a separate jack-example-tools package. - update to 1.9.20: * Add waf autooption --example-tools to allow optional build of executables, libraries and man pages provided by jack-example-tools (the files are built by default). Building and installing the additional files can be disabled by using --example-tools=no or --no-example-tools. * Fix 32-bit support in ALSA driver * Fix incomplete ASIO support on Windows * Fix metadata usage with multiple users * Fix netsource tool missing on Windows * Fix semaphore usage on macOS * Official FreeBSD support
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