David Baron wrote:
> On Thursday 29 June 2006 02:02, linux-audio-user-request@email-addr-hidden
> wrote:
>>>> After doing some searching on google I have found that versions
>>>> of JACK 0.80 and under supported ASIO, but it was removed in later
>>>> versions
>>> I was thinking of trying to write such a thing but do not understand
>>> Steinberg's code well enough. It is "non-free" which I guess is why it
>>> was taken out. I want it back :-)
>> I don't think JACK's "ASIO mode" did what you think it did. It was just
>> a different method of buffer handling.
>>
>> JACK is to Linux what ASIO is to Windows. JACK already provides the
>> lowest latency/highest quality that the hardware can deliver.
>>
>> David: What problem are you trying to solve?
>
> Just like fst lets me run with a dll name and get jack clients for a vst
> plugin, I would like to cite a windows asio driver name and get jack clients
> for this card. Legacy hardware with no alsa support. May or may not be
> possible depending upon the asio vs directX mode of the windows driver.
>
AFAIK no one has written a wrapper for windows audio drivers via wine yet.
Cheers.
-- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. http://www.boosthardware.com http://lau.linuxaudio.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== "Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will become reality" - Macka BReceived on Thu Jun 29 20:15:01 2006
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