Well, obviously, there's interest, but I'd say we all agree that we'd need someone to fix the Jack interface first – we simply don't have that person at our disposal. At this point, it seems you're the one most prolific with Jack on the mailing list... :/
Ciao, Marcus On 06.11.2016 15:56, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 02:17:17PM +0100, Marcus Müller wrote: > >> So the main technical problem that we have is that whilst this DLL (I'd >> just call it a buffer-fillage control loop) is conceptually nice to >> understand, no-one has implemented it within GNU Radio – if you found >> yourself able to write it for ALSA (not much sense writing it for the >> Jack sink, if Jack can already do it internally), we shall surely find a >> way to "upstream" this and help you with code review! > There seems to be some misunderstanding: Jack by itself does *not* do > any resampling, it just provides one of the DLLs. There are programs > which do this: one (zita-ajbridge) which allows to add additional > soundcards to Jack, and another (zita-njbridge) which transmits > audio over the network with resampling at the receiving end. > > I there is interest I'm willing to implement this for GR, but > then the Jack interface itself needs to be fixed. Currently AFAIK > it only works with one channel. > > Ciao, > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio