Let me rephrase that:
Is RTAudio any better than PortAudio for implementing JACK clients?
Salud!
On Fri 16 Mar 2012 07:47:26 PM COT, Rafael Vega wrote:
> I want to learn an api that is as cross-platform as possible, ideally
> that includes iOS and Android.That's why I started looking at Portaudio.
> I started with JACK because i can use other jack apps to help debug my
> code.
> Do you guys have a better alternative for cross-platform devel?
> Perhaps RTAudio?
> Thanks for the advise!
>
>
>
> OiOn Fri 16 Mar 2012 06:55:37 PM COT, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 05:38:10PM -0500, Rafael Vega wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. I'm using portaudio19 to write an app that connects to jack (and
>>> alsa) and I can't find anywhere in the portaudio api a way to ask jack
>>> for the current samplerate and buffersize.
>>>
>>> ¿Am I missing something obvious?
>>>
>>> ¿Do I have to use the jack api to get these params and then be able to
>>> use the portaudio api for starting a stream, implementing the audio
>>> callback, etc?
>>
>> Portaudio's Jack support is completely borked. If you do not
>> intend to use its cross-platform features, please spare us
>> the misery of yet another Linux app using it.
>>
>> Just use Jack's native API. When you've got that working, and
>> you want ALSA as well, use the zita-alsa-pcmi library. This
>> will allow you to share 99% of your code for ALSA and Jack.
>>
>> Ciao,
>>
>
>
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