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Ralf Mardorf schrieb:
> ... I wonder if developer of important basics, that means for the kernel,
> ALSA and JACK are interested in fixing Jitter. Another issue is, that they
> still deceive their self that Linux should be....

> I wonder if

> 1. there is an interest....

Hi Ralf :)

maybe you are overlooking a very simple point: there isn't "The" Linux
developer. It's a heterogeneous flock of various people. They don't have
one brain or master mind. Thus it's rather pointless to talk or complain
for "lack of interest".

Things happen when there "happens to be" a developer who by some crude
accident or some other wired circumstances ;-)
...just gets the point and understands a given problem.
There is quite some probability that from 30 developers just no one
notices MIDI jitter or deems it to be of any importance. Or it might
as well happen that suddenly there is someone who cares and gets things
fixed. And open source developers able to work on media related projects
and tasks are comparatively rare, so we are faced with a constant lack
of dev power all over the place.

The more impressive is what was achieved in spite of this situation.

> Is there a chance for Linux audio and MIDI?

Personally I'd prefer *not* thinking of the situation at it as if it was a
battle of "the commerce and consumer world" against "us" or "them" or the like.

You should better ask "*What* chance is there *in* Linux audio and MIDI?"
For me (and numerous other folks, that's sure), Linux audio opened a way
for doing things we couldn't even have thought to do with pre-existing
commercial software and within the classical studio and broadcast system.

Cheers,
Hermann V.





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