I actually like the NetJack approach better -- VM network latencies have already undergone a whole lot of work.unless the VM software that provides fake audio devices to the guest OS knows about JACK internally or can be configured to use it, this is not happening. on the other hand, if the VM software can simply use the ALSA JACK plugin, that could potentially work (lots and lots of latency though).In that case I guess my best bet would probably be to petition KVM development to add support for JACK. Currently I believe it supports ALSA, OSS, SDL and PulseAudio. -Reuben
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