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[fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive
From: |
Ebrahim Mayat |
Subject: |
[fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:07:53 -0500 |
Hello again
I just tried 271 and sound driver function has changed as follows:
If Jack is linked during compilation, fluidsynth can be run with jack
as the audio driver but it cannot be run with the coreaudio driver:
$ fluidsynth -a coreaudio ~/sf2/GeneralUser_GS_FluidSynth_v1.43_RC1.sf2
FluidSynth version 1.1.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Peter Hanappe and others.
Distributed under the LGPL license.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
fluidsynth: error: Failed to get the default buffer size
Failed to create the audio driver
The only way I can run fluidsynth with coreaudio is to first remove
and trash my Jack installation and then build fluidsynth without Jack.
$ fluidsynth -a coreaudio ~/GeneralUser_GS_FluidSynth_v1.43_RC1.sf2
FluidSynth version 1.1.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Peter Hanappe and others.
Distributed under the LGPL license.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
Type 'help' for help topics.
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Is this by design ?
I do not presently use Firewire audio interfaces so I cannot say if
Firewire sound drivers (libffado?) can or cannot co-exist with Jack.
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- [fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive,
Ebrahim Mayat <=