I have this problem now. I was testing ASIO4All with a USB mic as a potential solution for my band members. On my upstairs desktop, it worked on Jamulus with ASIO4All, 48KHz etc. As a check it worked on Sonobus too, exactly the same way. Great. However, on my downstairs desktop (!) it works on Sonobus but I get the "does not support the required sample rate error". The settings are the same (48Khs etc) the onboard sound the same (RealTek) . I tried getting back into ASIO4All via Sonobus and actually...
I have this problem now. I was testing ASIO4All with a USB mic as a potential solution for my band members. On my upstairs desktop, it worked on Jamulus with ASIO4All, 48KHz etc. As a check it worked on Sonobus too, exactly the same way. Great. However, on my downstairs desktop (!) it works on Sonobus but I get the "does not support the required sample rate error". The settings are the same (48Khs etc) the onboard sound the same (RealTek) . I tried getting back into ASIO4All via Sonobus and actually...
I have this problem now. I was testing ASIO4All with a USB mic as a potential solution for my band members. On my upstairs desktop, it worked on Jamulus with ASIO4All, 48KHz etc. As a check it worked on Sonobus too, exactly the same way. Great. However, on my downstairs desktop (!) it works on Sonobus but I get the "does not support the required sample rate error". The settings are the same (48Khs etc) the onboard sound the same (RealTek) . I tried getting back into ASIO4All via Sonobus and actually...
I have this problem now. I was testing ASIO4All with a USB mic as a potential solution for my band members. On my upstairs desktop, it worked on Jamulus with ASIO4All, 48KHz etc. As a check it worked on Sonobus too, exactly the same way. Great. However, on my downstairs desktop (!) it works on Sonobus but I get the "does not support the required sample rate error". The settings are the same (48Khs etc) the onboard sound the same (RealTek) . I tried getting back into ASIO4All via Sonobus and actually...
only 4 of us but no noticeable impairment, just mute in jitsi. Will certainly watch out for bandwidth issues. we had 40-50ms total latency.
We ran a Jitsi call alongside Jamulus today and it worked great. Everyone just has to mute their audio in Jitsi and you are good. To set up a Jitsi room (like Zoom) is ridiculously easy, just type into your browser meet.jit.si/MyWhateverRoomName and you are off!
I am trying to specify a port as in: /usr/local/bin/llcon-jamulus/Jamulus --server --nogui --log /var/log/jamulus/jamulus.log --fastupdate --multithreading --numchannels 10 --norecord --port 22124 and I am getting the error: '--port' needs a numeric argument between 0 and 65535 Am I missing something or is it impossible to specify a port number?
Sorry, I fixed it. It DOES work to go --port 22124. doh!