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wiki:audio_layers_overview [2009/09/20 12:36] – raboof | wiki:audio_layers_overview [2013/05/25 16:07] – [Jack] intro and links raboof |
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==== Jack ==== | ==== Jack ==== |
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[[apps:all:Jack]] is the standard sound server for audio production work. | When you have your Linux Proaudio Distribution installed, it's important to know [[apps:all:Jack]] (Jack Audio Connection Kit). [[apps:all:Jack]] is the professional sound server daemon on Linux, that provides real-time, low latency connections for both audio and MIDI data between applications that supports [[apps:all:Jack]]. |
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| Some good points to start: |
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| * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMz6fDGBnA4| Video Tutorial:]] JACK Audio Server: Basic Explanation, Install, and Setup |
| * [[http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/friends-jack| Friends Of JACK]] Article about JACK in LinuxJournal. |
| * [[http://www.youtube.com/user/AutoStatic3000| Youtube channel of Linuxaudio-user AutoStatic]] |
| * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43ES7p4ejX0&feature=relmfu| Youtube Channel of Linux & Ardour user Kris (metalx1000)]] |
| * [[http://en.flossmanuals.net/ardour/index/?q=flossmanual | Ardour Floss Manual]] |
| * [[http://linuxhomerecording.blogspot.com/ | Linux Homerecording Blog]] Making noise with Open Source! |
| * [[https://github.com/ccherrett/oom/wiki | The OpenOctave Project WIKI]] |
| * [[http://www.linuxjournal.com/user/800764/track|Dave Phillips writing for Linuxjournal.com]] |
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==== PulseAudio, ESounD, GStreamer, aRts ==== | ==== PulseAudio, ESounD, GStreamer, aRts ==== |
===== Compatibility layers ===== | ===== Compatibility layers ===== |
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An application that does not use a sound server is generally written for either [[apps:all:OSS]] (in which case it would use /dev/dsp*) or [[apps:all:ALSA]] (in which case it would use /dev/snd/* though the [[apps:all:ALSA]] libraries). | An application that does not use a sound server is generally written for either [[apps:all:OSS_free|OSS]] (in which case it would use /dev/dsp*) or [[apps:all:ALSA]] (in which case it would use /dev/snd/* though the [[apps:all:ALSA]] libraries). |
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This would mean [[apps:all:OSS]] would not work on systems using [[apps:all:ALSA]] and vice-versa. Luckily, both projects provide a 'compatibility layer' to work with each others' applications. | This would mean [[apps:all:OSS_free|OSS]] would not work on systems using [[apps:all:ALSA]] and vice-versa. Luckily, both projects provide a 'compatibility layer' to work with each others' applications. |