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Hi, Thanks for asking. The JACK version on Windows is mainly for people who already know how to use JACK/Prefer a fully FLOSS version. The Server works without JACK/ASIO, but there's no support for the client without any sound service. |
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If you are just running a client with a sound card that has ASIO support I see no reason to run Jack. |
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Thank you all |
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Hi
Please give lights/scenarii pro/cons or links in the doc that explain why one want to use the version of Jamulus Windows 10/11 (maybe elder?) that is suffixed _jack.exe.
Does the setup binary also install Jack-on-Windows so we don't need to install it as a separate step?
If no, then will the Jackified version work without Jack for Win in the case we want to try/use Jack later?
I understand this is not really the place to talk about the difference between all Windows sound servers available, but some examples or discussion here may be a kind way to learn general basic sound/OS concepts environment... by doing... around Jamulus.
I ask this because I'm a linux user and I'd like to give advice to friends (Although they use Windows, they are friends ;-) ). I now I could try with a VM to answer to myself but I'm afraid I'll fall in traps with USB sharing or at least with performances issues.
Happy birthday Volker Fisher and many thanks to the few main and many follower devs for this great piece of soft and the huge effort on web site and documentation since the mid 2000's.
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