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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 21:22:28 +0000
> From: Fons Adriaensen <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LAD] First release of zita-ajbridge
> To: Linux Audio Users <[email protected]>,        Linux
>       Audio Developers <[email protected]>
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> Hello all,
> 
> The first official release of zita-ajbridge is now available at
> <http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads>.
> 
> Quoting the README:
> 
> This package provides two applications, zita-a2j and zita-j2a.
> They allow to use an ALSA device as a Jack client, to provide
> additional capture (a2j) or playback (j2a) channels. 
> Functionally these are equivalent to the alsa_in and alsa_out
> clients that come with Jack, but they provide much better audio
> quality. The resampling ratio will typically be stable within
> 1 PPM and change only very smoothly. Delay will be stable as
> well even under worse case conditions, e.g. the Jack client
> running near the end of the cycle.
> 
> You will also need the latest zita-resampler and zita-alsa-pcmi
> libraries.
> 
> All feedback welcome.
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> -- 
> FA

Really interesting.... 

I'm wondering how your code could replace the "adapter" mechanism that I did in 
JACK2 for that never worked fully reliably. Basically the "adapter" idea is a 
bit more general in the sense that it aims at "adapting" streams in different 
context: like network <==> Audio API (CoreAudio for OSX, ALSA for Linux, 
PortAudio for Windows...), or several ALSA devices..etc.. 
(The adapters are also developed as "in server" clients, this make a bit more 
easy to add them in a running session using "ladish" kind of studio management 
approaches...)

How complex do you think it would be?

Thanks.

Stéphane






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