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Old 08-31-2005, 11:27 AM   #4
snapster
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Originally Posted by Justin
The linux version is now available on ninjam.com.. it only can use ALSA at the moment, but the source is there so someone who wanted to make it use JACK should be able to do so trivially. I haven't installed JACKd yet so I can't go making it myself...
Sweet! I can't wait to try it. I might try to JACK-ify the whole thing. Or even better, there's something I recently used called RtAudio, which apparently provides one API for JACK, ALSA, mac coreaudio, and windows audio. Combine that with a GUI done in a multiplatform thing like fltk or wxWindows, and then maybe you could get away with one set of sources! From the poking-around in the code I have done, it looks like you guys have done a really good job separating the interface, engine, and OGG stuff...

A nice thing about JACK is that it might eliminate the need for having multiple input sources; there are JACK tools like mixers that could do the mixing for you, and you could just route the mixer's output to Ninjam's input...

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