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jackaudio
- Is APTX LL the lowest latency we can get for wireless audio?
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Recording PD patch with video and audio
Linux: Good luck! You can use JACK, which provides something similar to ASIO4ALL (as in generic low-latency audio functionality, but with more flexibility). In conjunction with pulseaudio-module-jack, you are able to route ordinary system audio (browser, media players, OBS, etc) to JACK and vice versa. Here's a guide on how to achieve this. Then you can just set JACK as pd's output and as OBS' input. I successfully set this up on a Debian system.
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Seeking a FOSS virtual mixing board program to pair with Jack Audio Connection Kit
If you search for a solution to connect non-JACK software to JACK maybe you could try running PulseAudio on top of JACK.
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Alsa
They're different implementations, that are almost functionally identical. Because JACK2 is actively maintained, it should be the preferred choice, unless you have a very specific need for JACK1.
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Pipewire audio over network?
NetJACK = https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/WalkThrough_User_NetJack2
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"Replace jack with extra/jack2?"
jack2 is a rewritten version of jack. It has a backwards compatible ABI -- programs compiled for jack will work with jack2 without needing recompile. See https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/Differences-between-jack1-and-jack2 which recommends using jack2 as jack is now bugfix-only (no new features etc)
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How do I configure both my guitar and headset mic to work using Cadence / Jack?
You could probably use alsa_in to make a jack port for the mic https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/WalkThrough_User_AlsaInOut
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Bitwig (jack) + Firefox (pulse) on Pipewire (linux) = crap
Check the official jack/pulseaudio howto for getting that up and running.
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How to Replicate Voicemeeter Functionality on Linux?
https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki may be helpful, otherwise do the usual sweep here, on Arch Linux, youtube, https://odysee.com/$/search?q=jack%20audio etc.
scream
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How can I achieve audio passtrough to a vm running under NixOS
Not sure about NixOS specifically, but I'm pretty sure Scream is the widely accepted audio passthrough solution for Windows VMs.
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WiFi audio receiver that supports all audio output from a PC?
I had a situation where there was a lot of noise on any usb connection from my PC to my DAC, but no noise on the usb from my jetson nano (similar to a raspberry pi). I set up a wireless audio interface between them using a project called Scream, so I could play audio on my PC and have it come out the usb port of the jetson. It creates a virtual sound card on the windows side, meaning you can send any/all audio from any source on the pc, which I think is what you're looking for. Warning, it was a pretty involved process and the final results were imperfect, it worked great 99% of the time but had weird pops and stutters 1% of the time.
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Does anyone know of a Thunderbolt hub that actually uses PCI-E to pass through USB ports?
Have you tried scream (with or without IVSHMEM)?
- Stream my PC audio through my notebook speakers
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Audio from windows to LM laptop over ethernet.
Hello all. I'm trying to send audio from my windows desktop pc to my linux mint laptop over an ethernet cable connected betwen the two machines as I don't have a router near them (I'm using wifi in both). I found this SCREAM tool to take the audio from the windows pc to the network but I'm not a networks expert at all. I wanna know if what I'm trying to do is even possible and if so, how can I set my linux to get the audio and play it on my headphones. Thanks.
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Is there an alternative app like Voicemeeter that works for both Linux and Windows? I have a 1 Windows PC that needs to stream audio with almost no latency to a Windows PC. I need something that is like Voicemeeter, it can stream audio from 1 PC to another with insanely good latency, unfortunately,
Solved with Scream https://github.com/duncanthrax/scream
- Is APTX LL the lowest latency we can get for wireless audio?
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How do I get sound working from my VM?
So thats really strange, so maybe try Scream audio it's on github with documentation https://github.com/duncanthrax/scream
- Is there a way for me to mirror my PC volume on to my phone?
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Level of effort for maintaining VFIO?
How does connecting sound in pulseaudio compare to scream?
What are some alternatives?
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