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April 20, 2009

Guide to JACK audio daemon source code

Interesting reads:

  1. Jack v1 source guide
  2. Jack v2 source guide

JACK is the one thing that makes Linux audio tolerable, as opposed to some other projects starting with ‘A’ and ending with ‘LSA’ which give me continuous headaches due to their complexity :)

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