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Source: jack-tools
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 5.0.0), cdbs, quilt, bzip2, dh-buildinfo, autoconf (>= 2.52), automake1.7, libtool, m4, flex, libjack0.100.0-dev, libsndfile1-dev, libxext-dev, libxt-dev, x-dev
Standards-Version: 3.7.3
Homepage: http://slavepianos.org/rd/f/207983/
Package: jack-tools
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, jackd (>= 0.94.0)
Description: various JACK tools: plumbing, play, udp, ctl, scope, clock
This collection contains a bunch of small tools for JACK written by Rohan
Drape for the JACK low latency audio API.
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JACK allows the connection of multiple applications to an audio device,
as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves.
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jack.plumbing maintains a set of port connection rules and
manages these as clients register ports with JACK. Port names are
implicitly bounded regular expressions and support sub-expression
patterns.
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jack.play is a light-weight JACK sound file player. It
creates as many output ports as there are channels in the input file.
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jack.udp is a UDP audio transport mechanism for JACK. The
send mode reads signals from a set of JACK input ports and sends
UDP packets to the indicated port at the indicated host at a rate
determined by the local JACK daemon. The "recv" mode reads
incoming packets at the indicated port and writes the incoming data to
a set of JACK output ports at a rate that is determined by the local
JACK daemon.
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jack.ctl is a JACK session manager. It reads configuration information
from a system wide and a user specific configuration file and
manages sessions involving the JACK daemon proper and optionally a
set of secondary jack daemons.
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jack.scope draws either a time domain signal trace or a self
correlation trace. Multiple input channels are superimposed, each
channel is drawn in a different color. jack.scope accepts
OSC packets for interactive control of drawing parameters.
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jack.clock publishes the transport state of the local JACK server as OSC
packets over a UDP connection. jack.clock allows any OSC enabled
application to act as a JACK transport client, receiving
sample accurate pulse stream timing data, and monitoring and
initiating transport state change.
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