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authorbjs <bjs>2008-07-31 03:58:05 +0000
committerbjs <bjs>2008-07-31 03:58:05 +0000
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Move audio/jack-devel to audio/jack: jack 0.100.0 was broken on many
platforms and a hideous anachronism. On NetBSD-current/i386 and amd64, at least, I can say that this package works very well. If you have issues with the audio skipping and are running NetBSD 4.99.x, try updating to rev. 1.241 of sys/dev/audio.c; the changes to audio_poll() and the pause attribute handling (in large part thanks to help from jakemsr@openbsd.org) are important for proper functioning of jack (though you may find it works regardless, depending upon your audio driver, how demanding your "workload" is, etc.). I will submit a pullup request for this change for NetBSD 4 as well. JACK now supports both our native audio API and OSS--I recommend trying both.
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