On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 12:28:00PM -0700, Stephen Travis Pope wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I just answered question (2) about jack.udp when I realized that
> recv.c is #included in jack.udp.c (and itself includes packet.c).
>
> (I teach a graduate course on digital audio development, and this
> just made it onto the list of "don't ever program like this.")
>
> Perhaps some more background would be helpful. I started to look at
> this after someone on the CLAM list mentioned the remote socket
> streaming protocol we use in the CREATE Signal Library (CSL, see
> http://www.create.ucsb.edu/CSL). We are currently discussing moving
> from UDP to TCP, and I'm interested in actual user experience with
> jack.udp. I notice that the server and client both fail and exit at
> the first sign of trouble (like out-of-sequence packets).
>
> There was some network traffic a couple of years ago about this. Is
> anyone using this regularly?
>
> Is anyone interested in collaborating on a common sample streaming
> protocol (possibly based on a somewhat simplified version of SDIF or
> the SC3 protocol)?
There is definitely interest. See this recent thread from the LAU list:
http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2005/09/0376.html
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