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| - | console-based CD ripper \\ | + | //For the cd-ripper named jack go here: [[apps: |
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| - | ~~META: | + | The Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) is Paul Davis' |
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| + | For recommended settings for different hardware, see [[wiki: | ||
| + | If you're new to JACK, you will most probably want to use [[qjackctl]] as a graphical interface to JACK. | ||
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| + | A list of JACK applications can be found at [[http:// | ||
| + | Applications tagged with //JACK// on this wiki can be found [[apps: | ||
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| + | {{tag>JACK development}} | ||
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