On 07/24/2014 12:56 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Anyone interested in beta-testing this please let me know. > > > Zita-njbridge > ------------- > > Command line Jack clients to transmit full quality > multichannel audio over a local IP network, with > adaptive resampling at the receiver. > > Main features: > > * One-to-one (UDP) or one-to-many (multicast). > * Sender and receiver(s) can each have their own > sample rate and period size. > * Up to 64 channels, 16 or 24 bit or float samples. > * Receiver(s) can select any combination of channels. > * Low latency, optional additional buffering. > * High quality jitter-free resampling. > * Graceful handling of xruns, skipped cycles, lost > packets and freewheeling. > * IP6 fully supported. > * Requires zita-resampler, no other dependencies. surely it requires libjack - and probably libc, too :)
Hi Fons, Wow, that sounds great. I'm curious why you've made a standalone client out of this, rather than fixing netjack. Is there any chance that this could become an internal client (required for forwarding jack-transport)? What is the use-case of directly resampling for network-transmission? Are you running two jackd's at different sample-rates? And if not, how does that differ from using netjack and resampling locally with zita-ajbridge? Could it be used to bridge two jackd's on localhost with different SR? Why is it limited to 64 channels only? Are there any plan to add support for jack-midi ports? Does it set jack port-latencies properly (after resampling)? I suppose I am interested in testing :) Cheers! robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
