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jackaudio avatar jackaudio commented on August 14, 2024 6
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adiknoth avatar adiknoth commented on August 14, 2024

JFTR: there is a Dante ALSA driver available, but requires a physical Dante network card. jackd can already operate on top of that.

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dellgreen avatar dellgreen commented on August 14, 2024

Am testing this myself and works fine so far, although Jackd max number of clients is hard carded at 64 although I am only getting 60 for some reason (are there internal clients reserved for some reason), wil request max clients be configurable as I have a 128 channel Dante card

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sletz avatar sletz commented on August 14, 2024

Le 26 nov. 2015 � 12:41, dellgreen [email protected] a �crit :

Am testing this myself and works fine so far, although Jackd max number of clients is hard carded at 64 although I am only getting 60 for some reason (are there internal clients reserved for some reason),

Yes.

wil request max clients be configurable as I have a 128 channel Dante card

You seem to confuse "client number" and "port number". The current port number maximum is 2048.

St�phane

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dellgreen avatar dellgreen commented on August 14, 2024

ok will take a look at ports as currently my gstreamer instances connect as different clients

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ReubenM avatar ReubenM commented on August 14, 2024

Where is this alsa driver to be found? Am I blind, or is this perhaps an out-of-tree module?

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mseeber avatar mseeber commented on August 14, 2024

A proprietary driver exists for some cards, ask your local reseller of your card for the driver before buying a card.

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ReubenM avatar ReubenM commented on August 14, 2024

Which card? Yamaha and Focusrite both offer one. Does anybody know if the driver is vendor specific, or is it a generic driver from Audinate that covers all cards with their brooklyn chip?

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dellgreen avatar dellgreen commented on August 14, 2024

I have been working with a focusrite card with the commercial licensed driver straight from audinate. I assumed the linux driver was generic but don't hold me to that. Also for Linux driver make sure you get the most up to date version as we have been working with audinate on patches to the driver to bring it up to date and work with the latest kernels in the last couple of weeks.

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Seablade avatar Seablade commented on August 14, 2024

@dellgreen Sorry this just got brought to my attention, are you using the driver from the SDK from Audinate? Or how did you get a driver from them? Slightly OT so feel free to drop me a line on gmail at seablaede (Note the extra 'e') Thanks.

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dellgreen avatar dellgreen commented on August 14, 2024

@Seablade Wasn't using an SDK per say, Audinate sent us the source code for the driver, so we could compile, test and make changes ourselves (this may be because we are using/licensing their products so your mileage may vary). Our patch/s have been sent back to them and should be in the latest driver.

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Seablade avatar Seablade commented on August 14, 2024

@dellgreen if you happen to get bored and want to pass along an interest from users (I have at least four different installed systems I designed around Dante that I deal with on a fairly regular basis) for a linux driver to be released I won't complain, or better yet just get them in touch with me:) Last time I asked about a Linux driver i was turned down flat, however I am a consultant, not as much a developer at least in as far as they care, so that is likely why.

PS If by licensing you just mean licensing DVS, then yes please get me in touch with them:) I can pick up the focusrite rednet card and an enclosure if I need to, not worried about that aspect of things.

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