Difference between revisions of "Jacktrip on OS X"
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Find out about what Jack is here [http://www.jackosx.com/about.html]. It is essentially an application for connecting your sound card to 'Jack aware' audio programs like 'Jacktrip' with very low latency. Download it here [http://www.jackosx.com http://www.jackosx.com]. Unzip the download and install by clicking the Mac OS X installer package. Unless you know otherwise, just accept all the defaults for the install. You will be required to reboot your computer after the install. | Find out about what Jack is here [http://www.jackosx.com/about.html]. It is essentially an application for connecting your sound card to 'Jack aware' audio programs like 'Jacktrip' with very low latency. Download it here [http://www.jackosx.com http://www.jackosx.com]. Unzip the download and install by clicking the Mac OS X installer package. Unless you know otherwise, just accept all the defaults for the install. You will be required to reboot your computer after the install. | ||
− | Jack itself doesn't have a graphical user interface, so it can only be used from the command line. | + | Jack itself doesn't have a graphical user interface, so it can only be used from the command line. But, see Qjackctl below for an essential GUI. JackOSX comes with a GUI called JackPilot. Best to use Qjackctl instead. |
==Get and Install Qjackctl== | ==Get and Install Qjackctl== |
Revision as of 08:16, 13 January 2009
This page describes how to set up Jacktrip on your Mac OS X machine for network performances.
Get and Install Jack
Find out about what Jack is here [1]. It is essentially an application for connecting your sound card to 'Jack aware' audio programs like 'Jacktrip' with very low latency. Download it here http://www.jackosx.com. Unzip the download and install by clicking the Mac OS X installer package. Unless you know otherwise, just accept all the defaults for the install. You will be required to reboot your computer after the install.
Jack itself doesn't have a graphical user interface, so it can only be used from the command line. But, see Qjackctl below for an essential GUI. JackOSX comes with a GUI called JackPilot. Best to use Qjackctl instead.