In addition to stereo tool, there is also jamin and jack-rack which provide some processing functionality.
Lorne Tyndale > > For processing I think you'll like Stereo Tool > (http://www.stereotool.com/). It worked quite well with Debian 7, > Rivendell and Liquid Soap on an install I did for an internet station. > > On 6/8/2015 3:39 PM, Rob Landry wrote: > > > > Well, it looks like my current problem is not JACK at all but > > liquidsoap. liquidsoap doesn't appear to like Debian 8, but darkice does. > > > > "strange errors" and segmentation faults don't happen with darkice, > > and I'm able to get Rivendell to feed darkice via JACK, and to > > generate a stream with programming on it. > > > > Next, I need to see what I can do for audio processing. > > > > > > Rob > > > > > > > > On Mon, 8 Jun 2015, James L. Stewart wrote: > > > >> Jack itself is ready for prime time, it is all the documentation for > >> Jack (or lack there of) which is not ready for prime time. This is > >> unfortunately common for free open source projects. Seems the > >> programmers can't find the time to spend to write some documentation, > >> which isn't always a bad thing as it would cut into there time spent > >> developing. We all can help by posting our experiences getting Jack > >> working (myself included). > >> > >> I have had Jack working on Rivendell and Darkice for quite some time > >> now. It only crashed once when I ran the machine out of physical > >> memory by accidentally trying to load a huge tiff file on the > >> workstation. Darkice has also worked perfectly for me, but last I > >> checked the 32-bit version that is compiled on the Tryphon repository > >> still lacks Jack support (as well as support for all other optional > >> features), so I instead grabbed a compatible version from Ubuntu to > >> use on my one Debian system that is running on a 32-bit (old > >> Pentium-4) processor. > >> > >> So things I did was to install the optional "real time" kernel on my > >> Debian system, then carefully adjusted all the Frames/Period and > >> Periods/buffer to be stable with my hardware. I had to dial in more > >> latency when using our Presounus USB sound device as composed to a > >> Non USB device. While messing around with Jack on a Raspberry Pi, I > >> had to dial in a lot of latency to get it get things to work at all. > >> > >> Since I don't mess around with CentOS or any other OS based on Redhat > >> repositories (it seams I keep breaking them when I add other > >> repositories to try to install extra software not in the base Redhat > >> ones) much, I won't be much help with why you can't get Jack to run > >> on it. > >> > >> On 6/8/2015 10:00 AM, [email protected] > >> wrote: > >>> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 09:25:41 -0400 (EDT) > >>> From: Rob Landry<[email protected]> > >>> To:[email protected] > >>> Subject: [RDD] Still don't know JACK > >>> Message-ID:<[email protected]> > >>> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; format=flowed; charset=US-ASCII > >>> > >>> > >>> I wish there were a comprehensive guide to getting Rivendell to work > >>> with > >>> JACK. I am finding JACK very frustrating and an immense time sink. > >>> > >>> So far, I have managed to get it to work with Rivendell on Debian 7, > >>> but > >>> not Centos 6, where JACK cannot be persuaded to start. > >>> > >>> On Debian 8, JACK will start, but nothing can connect to it. Liquidsoap > >>> tells me "strange error flushing buffer". > >>> > >>> Methinks JACK is not ready for prime time. > >>> > >>> > >>> Rob > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Rivendell-dev mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Rivendell-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
