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Sabine Engelhardt


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05-15-07 06:14 PM

AJackson wrote:

> Jack is a realy good for-real-time-less-then-1ms-delay-audio-for-
> digital-studio-mixing-CD-albums-machine-that-outperform-Mac-and-PC-
> with-recompiled-kernel solution.  Overkill for just playing/mixing
> sound streams.

Of course I looked around on the net for different solutions, but all I
found without jackd were solutions for only streaming music -- or
complete solutions (like muse, but I didn't like it).

Now I'm glad that all the stuff is running, and I don't want to change
it again. :-)

> If you need to mix or play many streams the same time, esd or kde's
> "what's the name" mixer is usally enough.  You could also try ALSA

kmixer, I guess ... I keep KDE software and libs away from my computer,
if ever possible.  This is a 500 MHz machine, no "modern" computer.  And
even if I had more MHz or even GHz, I would not use KDE.

Greets, Sabine
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