Greetings Drew,

Could not that just be a macro that runs a Jack disconnect command after
the delay output. For delay jack ports could be created using avconv or
ffmpeg with a delay buffer inserted.

Just thinking out loud.

In fact there is some delay due to drastic latency on the encode/ decode
process using avconv or ffmpeg. I know because I use those with Jack all
the time to route audio over the network.

Cheers

Tim Camp
WZEW-FM
Mobile Al



On Fri, Dec 13, 2019, 6:04 PM drew Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought of a use today for a "dump button" that could sit in the jack
> chain and introduce a configurable delay. Monitor the input side. Hear
> something that should not go any further? Hit button and it breaks the
> connection/chain until you hit another button to reconnect things.
>
> I just did a short search to see if I could find one. Nothing so far. I
> thought I would ask here as someone else may have thought of a use for such
> a utility already and know where to find one.
>
> I would also be interested in directly hearing from anyone who is good at
> using openob to make a link between points when the network is bad /
> unreliable. (If you want to go public rather than private, let me know and
> I will start another thread for that bit.)
>
> all the best,
>
> drew
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