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Author: Joel Roth
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To: dng
Old-Topics: Re: [DNG] Slackware now uses PulseAudio...
Subject: [DNG] What JACK is and isn't (was: Re: Slackware now uses PulseAudio...)
Steve Litt wrote:
> In all fairness, I've found few softwares as difficult to install and
> get right as Jack. In fact, of the five times I've tried to install it
> on various distros, I've succeeded zero times.


Hi Steve,

Probably a combination of bad luck, using (GUI?) utilities you
don't need, with a dash of conceptual confusion, IMO.

As others wrote, you don't need JACK unless you want to
connect multiple JACK-aware audio apps. JACK doesn't reduce
the latency inherent in the soundcard, or in the kernel.
It is specialized, different, not better or worse than
other audio services.

The Linux audio users list is the authoritative forum for
solving JACK-related issues. Steve, I don't see that you
ever posted to that list.

> So I'd settle for Pulse (or ALSA or OSS) over Jack simply because I can
> actually get those installed.


The short answer is that you don't need JACK at all.

Regards,

Joel


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Joel Roth