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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ int JackInternalSessionLoader::Load(const char* file)
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* Therefore only compare the first letter of the command.
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* Therefore only compare the first letter of the command.
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*/
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*/
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} else {
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} else {
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jack_error("JACK internal session file %s line %u contains unkown command '%s'. Ignoring the line!", file, linenr, line.c_str());
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jack_error("JACK internal session file %s line %u contains unknown command '%s'. Ignoring the line!", file, linenr, line.c_str());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ JackMidiRawInputWriteQueue::HandleEventLoss(jack_midi_event_t *event)
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{
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{
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jack_error("JackMidiRawInputWriteQueue::HandleEventLoss - A %d byte MIDI "
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jack_error("JackMidiRawInputWriteQueue::HandleEventLoss - A %d byte MIDI "
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"event scheduled for frame '%d' could not be processed because "
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"event scheduled for frame '%d' could not be processed because "
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"the write queue cannot accomodate an event of that size. The "
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"the write queue cannot accommodate an event of that size. The "
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"event has been discarded.", event->size, event->time);
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"event has been discarded.", event->size, event->time);
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}
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}
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ void JackPort::SetLatency(jack_nframes_t nframes)
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fLatency = nframes;
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fLatency = nframes;
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/* setup the new latency values here,
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/* setup the new latency values here,
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* so we dont need to change the backend codes.
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* so we don't need to change the backend codes.
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*/
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*/
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if (fFlags & JackPortIsOutput) {
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if (fFlags & JackPortIsOutput) {
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fCaptureLatency.min = nframes;
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fCaptureLatency.min = nframes;
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@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ size_t jack_port_type_get_buffer_size (jack_client_t *client, const char *port_t
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* expressed a min/max pair.
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* expressed a min/max pair.
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*
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*
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* In most common setups, the minimum and maximum latency
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* In most common setups, the minimum and maximum latency
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* are the same, but this design accomodates more complex
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* are the same, but this design accommodates more complex
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* routing, and allows applications (and thus users) to
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* routing, and allows applications (and thus users) to
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* detect cases where routing is creating an anomalous
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* detect cases where routing is creating an anomalous
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* situation that may either need fixing or more
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* situation that may either need fixing or more
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ int netjack_wait( netjack_driver_state_t *netj )
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//XXX: hmm... i need to remember why resync_threshold wasnt right.
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//XXX: hmm... i need to remember why resync_threshold wasnt right.
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//if( offset < netj->resync_threshold )
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//if( offset < netj->resync_threshold )
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if( offset < 10 ) {
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if( offset < 10 ) {
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// ok. dont do nothing. we will run without data.
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// ok. don't do nothing. we will run without data.
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// this seems to be one or 2 lost packets.
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// this seems to be one or 2 lost packets.
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//
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//
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// this can also be reordered packet jitter.
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// this can also be reordered packet jitter.
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@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ int netjack_wait( netjack_driver_state_t *netj )
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netj->running_free = 1;
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netj->running_free = 1;
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// when we really dont see packets.
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// when we really don't see packets.
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// reset source address. and open possibility for new master.
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// reset source address. and open possibility for new master.
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// maybe dsl reconnect. Also restart of netsource without fix
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// maybe dsl reconnect. Also restart of netsource without fix
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// reply address changes port.
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// reply address changes port.
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@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ netjack_driver_state_t *netjack_init (netjack_driver_state_t *netj,
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// Fill in netj values.
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// Fill in netj values.
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// might be subject to autoconfig...
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// might be subject to autoconfig...
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// so dont calculate anything with them...
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// so don't calculate anything with them...
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netj->sample_rate = sample_rate;
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netj->sample_rate = sample_rate;
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netj->period_size = period_size;
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netj->period_size = period_size;
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socklen_t address_size = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in);
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socklen_t address_size = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in);
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#endif
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#endif
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//jack_info ("Waiting for an incoming packet !!!");
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//jack_info ("Waiting for an incoming packet !!!");
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//jack_info ("*** IMPORTANT *** Dont connect a client to jackd until the driver is attached to a clock source !!!");
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//jack_info ("*** IMPORTANT *** Don't connect a client to jackd until the driver is attached to a clock source !!!");
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while(1) {
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while(1) {
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if( ! netjack_poll( netj->sockfd, 1000 ) ) {
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if( ! netjack_poll( netj->sockfd, 1000 ) ) {
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if( netj->bitdepth == CELT_MODE ) {
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if( netj->bitdepth == CELT_MODE ) {
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// celt mode.
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// celt mode.
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// TODO: this is a hack. But i dont want to change the packet header.
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// TODO: this is a hack. But i don't want to change the packet header.
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netj->resample_factor = (netj->resample_factor * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->resample_factor = (netj->resample_factor * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->resample_factor_up = (netj->resample_factor_up * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->resample_factor_up = (netj->resample_factor_up * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->net_period_up = netj->resample_factor_up;
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netj->net_period_up = netj->resample_factor_up;
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} else if( netj->bitdepth == OPUS_MODE ) {
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} else if( netj->bitdepth == OPUS_MODE ) {
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// Opus mode.
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// Opus mode.
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// TODO: this is a hack. But i dont want to change the packet header, either
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// TODO: this is a hack. But i don't want to change the packet header, either
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netj->net_period_down = (netj->resample_factor * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->net_period_down = (netj->resample_factor * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->net_period_up = (netj->resample_factor_up * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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netj->net_period_up = (netj->resample_factor_up * netj->period_size * 1024 / netj->sample_rate / 8) & (~1);
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} else {
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} else {
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int i;
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int i;
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pack->valid = 0;
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pack->valid = 0;
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// XXX: i dont think this is necessary here...
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// XXX: i don't think this is necessary here...
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// fragement array is cleared in _set_framecnt()
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// fragement array is cleared in _set_framecnt()
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for (i = 0; i < pack->num_fragments; i++)
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for (i = 0; i < pack->num_fragments; i++)
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jack_nframes_t framecnt = ntohl (pkthdr->framecnt);
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jack_nframes_t framecnt = ntohl (pkthdr->framecnt);
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if (framecnt != pack->framecnt) {
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if (framecnt != pack->framecnt) {
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jack_error ("errror. framecnts dont match");
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jack_error ("error. framecnts don't match");
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return;
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return;
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}
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}
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if (patchbay_ptr->graph.version == 1)
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if (patchbay_ptr->graph.version == 1)
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{
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{
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/* we have empty initial graph, increment graph version,
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/* we have empty initial graph, increment graph version,
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so we dont do jack_get_ports() again,
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so we don't do jack_get_ports() again,
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on next next graph change */
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on next next graph change */
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patchbay_ptr->graph.version++;
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patchbay_ptr->graph.version++;
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}
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}
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EXAMPLE_PATTERNS =
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EXAMPLE_PATTERNS =
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# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be
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# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be
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# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude
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# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \don'tinclude
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# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag.
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# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag.
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# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used.
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# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used.
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#define NUMFORMATS (sizeof(formats)/sizeof(formats[0]))
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#define NUMFORMATS (sizeof(formats)/sizeof(formats[0]))
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int format=0;
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int format=0;
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// Alsa stuff... i dont want to touch this bullshit in the next years.... please...
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// Alsa stuff... i don't want to touch this bullshit in the next years.... please...
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static int xrun_recovery(snd_pcm_t *handle, int err) {
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static int xrun_recovery(snd_pcm_t *handle, int err) {
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// printf( "xrun !!!.... %d\n", err );
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// printf( "xrun !!!.... %d\n", err );
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#define NUMFORMATS (sizeof(formats)/sizeof(formats[0]))
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#define NUMFORMATS (sizeof(formats)/sizeof(formats[0]))
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int format=0;
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int format=0;
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// Alsa stuff... i dont want to touch this bullshit in the next years.... please...
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// Alsa stuff... i don't want to touch this bullshit in the next years.... please...
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static int xrun_recovery(snd_pcm_t *handle, int err) {
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static int xrun_recovery(snd_pcm_t *handle, int err) {
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// printf( "xrun !!!.... %d\n", err );
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// printf( "xrun !!!.... %d\n", err );
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/**
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/**
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* The Sync callback... sync state is set elsewhere...
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* The Sync callback... sync state is set elsewhere...
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* we will see if this is working correctly.
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* we will see if this is working correctly.
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* i dont really believe in it yet.
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* i don't really believe in it yet.
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*/
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*/
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int
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int
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sync_cb (jack_transport_state_t state, jack_position_t *pos, void *arg)
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sync_cb (jack_transport_state_t state, jack_position_t *pos, void *arg)
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If you have a PCI card, then the default value (15) of this parameter is too high for \-p64 \-n2... Setting it to 5 should fix that.
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If you have a PCI card, then the default value (15) of this parameter is too high for \-p64 \-n2... Setting it to 5 should fix that.
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Be aware that setting this parameter too low, lets the hf noise on the delay measurement come through onto the resamplerate, so this
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Be aware that setting this parameter too low, lets the hf noise on the delay measurement come through onto the resamplerate, so this
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might degrade the quality of the output. (but its a threshold value, and it has been chosen, to mask the noise of a USB card,
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might degrade the quality of the output. (but its a threshold value, and it has been chosen, to mask the noise of a USB card,
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which has an amplitude which is 50 times higher than that of a PCI card, so 5 wont loose you any quality on a PCI card)
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which has an amplitude which is 50 times higher than that of a PCI card, so 5 won't lose you any quality on a PCI card)
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.SH AUTHOR
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.SH AUTHOR
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Torben Hohn
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Torben Hohn
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.TH JACK_CONNECT "1" "!DATE!" "!VERSION!"
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.TH JACK_CONNECT "1" "!DATE!" "!VERSION!"
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.SH NAME
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.SH NAME
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jack_simple_client \- The JACK Audio Connection Kit example client
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jack_simple_client \- The JACK Audio Connection Kit example client
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.SH SYNOPSYS
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B jack_simple_client
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.B jack_simple_client
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client-name
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client-name
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.PP
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.PP
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Send packets N times (default: 1)
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Send packets N times (default: 1)
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-e, \-\-native\-endian \fIint\fR
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\fB\-e, \-\-native\-endian \fIint\fR
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Don't convert samples to network byte order. (default: false)
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-J, \-\-jitterval \fIint\fR
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\fB\-J, \-\-jitterval \fIint\fR
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attempted jitterbuffer microseconds on master (default: 0)
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attempted jitterbuffer microseconds on master (default: 0)
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* (This mode seems to be problematic in standard jack version 0.100. It seems that nobody
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* (This mode seems to be problematic in standard jack version 0.100. It seems that nobody
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* is used to apply this mode because the tie mode doesn't work at all. A patch seems difficult to produce
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* is used to apply this mode because the tie mode doesn't work at all. A patch seems difficult to produce
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* in this version of jack. Tie mode work well in MP version.)
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* in this version of jack. Tie mode work well in MP version.)
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* Test some basic thinks (tie with 2 different client, tie non-owned ports...)
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* Tie client1.in1 and client1.out1 ports, and make some data test to check the validity of the tie.
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*
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*/
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*/
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Log("Testing tie mode...\n");
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Log("Testing tie mode...\n");
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Log("Testing connections datas in tie mode...\n");
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Log("Testing connections datas in tie mode...\n");
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error:
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error:
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fNotificationListenPipe.Close();
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fNotificationListenPipe.Close();
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fRequest->Close();
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fClient->ShutDown(jack_status_t(JackFailure | JackServerError), JACK_SERVER_FAILURE);
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fClient->ShutDown(jack_status_t(JackFailure | JackServerError), JACK_SERVER_FAILURE);
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