On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 09:39:15AM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> AKA "netjack" :)
>
> it really almost exactly the same, except with two sockets as the
> interface between the JACK instances, rather than shared memory and IPC
> mechanisms.
Absolutely right - netjack does the same thing with a network
link in between.
I would be possible - given some probably-not-backward-compatible
API changes :-) - to do this within jack itself, i.e. using a
single engine. One advantage being that you could then e.g.
put just a subgraph in freewheeling mode while the rest keeps
on running normally.
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