Ismael Luceno wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs escribió:
>> Tonight I was looking at NAS (Network Audio System) and saw that it had
>> a server.  I know that JACK also has a server.  There is also MAS (Media
>> Application Server).
>>
>>  All are referenced by aRts.  I was trying to find out if these
>> applications were mutually exclusive or could be used in conjunction
>> with each other.  I still don't know, but I did find a site,
>> http://linux-sound.org/one-page.html that blew me away.  There are
>> *hundreds* of apps.
>>
>> There MAS and NAS are both categorized as Network Audio
>> JACK is a low-latency audio server and transport control interface
>>
>> Does anyone know if these apps conflict or support each other?
> 
> They cannot cooperate, unless you have more than one sound card (or you
> want to
> play the audio on other PCs).

When you say "they" do you mean all three?  That is, you can only use
one of NAS, Jack, and MAS at one time?

  -- Bruce

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