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2012/9/14 Lars-Erik Helander
> I have the same problem and from what I understand, the problem is that
Regards,
Robert
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Hi Lars,2012/9/14 Lars-Erik Helander <le=
hswe@gmail.com>
I have the same problem and from what I understand, the problem is that the=
alsa driver for the rpi lacks functionality ( mmap support) required by ja=
ck.
I was thinking about writing a new jackd driver backend using the omxlayer =
available on the rpi, and bypassing alsa, but before doing that I would nee=
d to know more about the jackd driver interface and what functions would be=
required to implement. I am only interested in audio output, so my aim was=
to limit the driver to the required output functions.
Any help, suggestions or guidance would be most welcome.
Don't know if getting Jack running on the PI woul=
d actually be usable for anything, but it'd sure be fun.I=
9;ve got one too and to my big surprise I got MusE running on it and playin=
g through an usb midi interface. For audio support jack would be needed, so=
if you get it working, do tell. :)
Regards,Robert
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