On May 25, 2020, at 17:50, James Greenlee wrote:
> You can always buy a hardware card that does whatever protocol you want, and
> of course, Paravel offers a driver as well.
Alas, neither of which are fully AES67 compliant. They do work quite well with
Livewire however.
Cheers!
On May 23, 2020, at 20:02, Peter Claes wrote:
> I wanted to install a new client pc today. (3.3.0 and Centos7)
> But after I clean install I noticed it is not in 3.4.0 .. with a different
> database scheme.
>
> How can I force it to the install 3.3.0 so it matches my server ?
You have a
James,
Thanks for the tip. Looks promising.
- Bill
On 5/25/20 2:50 PM, James Greenlee wrote:
I'm unaware of a free, functioning AoIP driver that works on CentOS 7.
The Merging Technologies Alsa driver works fine under CentOS 8. I'm actually
discussing the compilation issues on CentOS 7
Thanks for the pointers. I'll try that when I get home.
Jack audio and I have battled for years. Linux is my main and only OS and
has been for about 10 years now. On and off I've tried to get it working...
It's been my nemesis haha.
And yes, I'll stop by irc for help, thanks
Andrew
On Tue, May
Andrew,
I am doing this from memory but try the following as an alternative to your
jack line in rdadmin:
jackd -R -d dummy -r 48000
then ps ax | grep jackd should show something like:
$ ps ax | grep jackd
4243 pts/4SLl+ 0:00 jackd -R -d dummy -r 48000
4262 pts/19 S+ 0:00 grep