St?phane Letz wrote: > JACK is system for handling real-time, low latency audio (and MIDI). It > runs on GNU/Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OS X and Windows (and can be ported > to other POSIX-conformant platforms). It can connect a number of > different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to > share audio between themselves. Its clients can run in their own > processes (ie. as normal applications), or can they can run within the > JACK server (ie. as a "plugin"). JACK also has support for distributing > audio processing across a network, both fast & reliable LANs as well as > slower, less reliable WANs. > > Future JACK2 will be based on C++ jackdmp code base. Jack 1.9.2 is the > "renaming" of jackdmp and the result of a lot of developments started > after Linux Audio Conference 2008. > > Jack 1.9.2 is the first version of the JACK2 serie to support Solaris. > It is currently distributed as a source package, to be compiled and > installed on the target machine. It has been tested on recent > OpenSolaris 2008.11 and Solaris 10 systems. The audio "backend" is using > the OSS 4 API. > > JACK home page: http://jackaudio.org/ and http://trac.jackaudio.org/ > > Web page for JACK2 : http://www.grame.fr/~letz/jackdmp.html > > Source code only, mainly for Linux and Solaris users: > > http://www.grame.fr/~letz/jack-1.9.2.tar.bz2 > > Solaris version has been funded by the french radio RTL, in the process > of developing their future digital radio. > > Stephane Letz
That's great news. Do you know if RTL is planning on porting Ardour or some other multitrack/sequencing software to Solaris ? Rafael
