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  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on a wiki page

    Hi If you are the maintainer of shortypower.org, have a look at this: https://ed2k.shortypower.org/?hash=64CC48379BE1C3125704F96A68F504B8 >> Gaal's flag wrong for Ukraine https://shortypower.org/ >> Gaal's flag OK

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on a wiki page

    Hi If you are the maintainer of shortypower.org, have a look at this: https://ed2k.shortypower.org/?hash=64CC48379BE1C3125704F96A68F504B8 >> Gaal's flag wrong for Ukraine https://shortypower.org/ >> Gaal's flag OK

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Or just run the bootable USB Jamulus Linux stick a great guy built for us here

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    In Mono mode I had the sound only in left ear. After switching to Stereo I saw the slider was set full Left. After setting it to Center then switched back to Mono, I got the sound in both ears (v3.5.9git).

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ... but the server mix is heard in stereo. Hi Gilgongo, does this mean that 1) the mono upload data also contains flags on network packets to reroute the instrument on one channel and the microphone to the other channel (I wonder when this reroute happens: just before the server sends back or just after the packets reach the clients network input)? Or do you mean that 2) the mixed mono signal will reach identically both L&R channels on all band mates (even the uploader, who, from the POV of any client...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    C'est la vie

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Jamulus Server

    Hi CONFIG+=nosound is intuitive to me : no sound until recompile w/o the option. So what is the difference of compile/run in the post title? I guess they are related, but I can't know how because the server wiki instructs to compile with "headless" then gives a run example with -n. headless has less dependencies so is running "jamulus -s" implies -n when compiled with headless. Is all this to prevent errors on launch on headless server when running a simple "jamulus -s" and to create a smaller footprint...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Jamulus Server

    Hi CONFIG+=nosound is intuitive to me : no sound until recompile w/o the option. So what is the difference of compile/run in the post title? I guess they are related, but I can't know how because the server wiki instructs to compile with "headless" the gives a run example with -n. headless has less dependencies so is running "jamulus -s" implies -n when compiled with headless. Is all this to prevent errors on launch on headless server when running a simple "jamulus -s" and to create a smaller footprint...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Server

    Hi CONFIG+=nosound is intuitive to me : no sound until recompile w/o the option. So what is the difference of compile/run in the post title? I guess they are related, but I can't know how because the server wiki instructs to compile with "headless" the gives a run example with -n. headless has less dependencies so is running "jamulus -s" implies -n when compiled with headless. Is all this to prevent errors on launch on headless server when running a simple "jamulus -s" and to create a smaller footprint...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi John Thanks for this clever/imaginative workaround. While I think I understand the principle when we don't have a 48k device, I wonder a thing that would impact jamulus session: won't the additional path through Ableton or any other DAW will introduce additional latency? And for your own setup, what is the point to use an external mixer when Jamulus is yet capable to drive 2 channels?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    0) I don't think your setup requires MIDI. 1) Where is your backing track sourced from (your GarageBand is external hardware or soft in the mac?)? 2) Do you send it to the CODE aux Input ? Le 27/06/2020 à 18:02, Harvey Dyson a écrit : Thanks for the comment on the 44k1 setting on the Yamaha (my earlier post below). I've ditched that for a Marshall CODE which is running at 48k which I can get working on Jamulus. I still can't seem to get a backing audio to add to the guitar. Is it something I can...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    This Yamaha series of Amps is stuck to 44k1, so no luck with Jamulus. In windows although, maybe using Asio4All with the checkbox set to "Convert 44.1<->48" would make it work but I'm not sure when it ever works if the additionnal latency would make this interface a recommanded one. I directed a friend of me to send the PHONES output of the THR to one input of a decent interface, e.g. UCA202 of UMC404HD out of many others. There is a list of known working devices at Jamulus' Github page.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    This Yamaha series of Amps is stuck to 44k1, so no luck with Jamulus. In windows although, maybe using Asio4All with the checkbox set to "Convert 44.1<->48" would make it work but I'm not sure when it ever works if the additionnal latency would make this interface a recommanded one.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Igor, after reboot the CRC SHA menu item is there :-) Many thanks for 7z, many thanks to 7z

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    it is

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    it is

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Sorry for late reply Igor, and thanks for support. I don't know what happend before when I looked, let's say my eyes were not in front of holes. Now from within 7zFM the system menu is here, and we can see CRC SHA (juste below 7z) that won't show in explorer. Maybe it's an issue with this PC because hte same behaviour happens with 7z v19 which is highly used, so somebody would have yet asked help for this issue. BTW, when I edited registry keys for cmd and background I had to change values called...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Sorry for late reply Igor, and thanks for support. I don't know what happend before when I looked, let's say my eyes were not in front of holes. Now from within 7zFM the system menu is here, and we can see CRC SHA (juste below 7z) that won't show in explorer. Maybe it's an issue with this PC because hte same behaviour happens with 7z v19 which is highly used, so somebody would have yet asked help for this issue. BTW, when I edited registry keys for cmd and background I had to change values called...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Sorry for late reply Igor, and thanks for support. I don't know what happend before when I looked, let's say my eyes were not in front of holes. Now from within 7zFM the system menu is here, and we can see CRC SHA (juste below 7z) that won't show in explorer. Maybe it's an issue with this PC because hte same behaviour happens with 7z v19 which is highly used, so somebody would have yet asked help for this issue.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Sorry for late reply Igor, and thanks for support. I don't know what happend before when I looked, let's say my eyes were not in front of holes. Now from within 7zFM the system menu is here, and we can see CRC SHA (juste below 7z) that won't show in explorer.

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    When enabled, option Show System Menu won't trigger a "System" item in the 7z File menu. Although, whether the option is ticked or not, CRC item is present and working both in 7zFM File menu and on right-click on a file/folder from within 7zFM. About cascade, CRC as never, AFAIR, been cascaded by this option: it always was a top level Explorer.exe context menu, as long as it was selected in Tools.../Options/7-Zip/Context menu items. Although, I tried with uncascade, failed to display CRC.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    When enabled, option Show System Menu won't trigger a "System" item in the 7z File menu. Although, whether the option is ticked or not, CRC item is present and working both in 7zFM File menu and on right-click on a file/folder from within 7zFM. About cascade, CRC as never, AFAIR, been cascaded by this option: it always was a top level Explorer.exe context menu, as long as it was selected in Tools.../Options/7-Zip/Context menu items.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I only have VLC & Windows Defender. But few days ago I applied a tweak to restore Shift+RightClick=>"Open command prompt here" which needed to take ownership of 2 registry keys. Whatever I had after that a short need for a soft that adds an item in Explorer's contex menu and the item was fine added. Ok don't worry, I'll live without (it is not my computer).

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Thank for tips Igor. What kind of program could prevent the CRC-SHA menu to show when 7z is OK ? BTW why we have 2 options for integration to context menu? What is the difference between them (my Win10-1903 is 64bit as you can deduce from 7z version)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Thank for tips Igor. What kind of program could prevent the CRC-SHA menu to show when 7z is OK ? BTW why we have 2 options for integration to context menu? What is the difference between them (my Win is 64b as you can deduce from 7z version)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Thank for tips Igor. What kind of program could prevent the CRC-SHA menu to show when 7z is OK ? BTW why we have 2 options for integration to context menu? What is the difference between them (my Win is 64b as you can deduce from 7z version)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Thank for tips Igor. What kind of program could prevent the CRC-SHA menu to show when 7z is OK ? BTW why we have 2 options for integration to context menu? What is the difference between them (my Win is 64b as you can deduce from 7z version)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Your windows may have a problem : I can save this string in the field : "C:\Program Files\Duplicati 2\Duplicati.GUI.TrayIcon.exe" --lofile=totototototototottttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt.log --interfacebklfhkdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj so the max for Windows is 260 characters..... BTW, this number is the max drive:\path\file length To get rid of this limit you should rather dig why your batch doesn't ...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Your windows may have a problem : I can save this string in the field : "C:\Program Files\Duplicati 2\Duplicati.GUI.TrayIcon.exe" --lofile=totototototototottttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt.log --interfacebklfhkdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj so the max for Windows is 260 characters..... BTW, this number is the max drive:\path\file length

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Igor, thanks for that great piece. Found in W10/64Home 1903 and 7-Zip/64 both 20.00(.exe) & 1900(.msi), I can't get the CRC SHA explorer context menu item. I know I want to set this from Options and ran as admin. Although I can use the feature from within 7zfm. But even as current user setting/unsetting/resetting the option won't show the item. Any clue please ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Igor, thanks for that great piece. Found in W10/64Home 1903 and 7-Zip/64 both 20.00(.exe) & 1900(.msi), I can't get the CRC SHA explorer context menu item. I know I want to set this from Options and ran as admin. Although I can use the feature from within 7zfm. But even as current user settings/unsetting/resetting the option won't show the item. Any clue please ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Igor, thanks for that great piece. Found in W10/64Home 1903 and 7-Zip/64 both 20.00(.exe) & 1900(.msi), I can't get the CRC SHA explorer context menu item. I know I want to set this from Options and ran as admin. Although I can use the feature from within 7zfm. Any clue please ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Alison. Your own (or mate) Jamulus server can do this since some days ago : https://github.com/corrados/jamulus/wiki/Command-Line-Options Enjoy their great work ! Oooops, my bad: no video

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Alison. Your own (or mate) Jamulus server can do this since some days ago : https://github.com/corrados/jamulus/wiki/Command-Line-Options Enjoy their great work !

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Alison. Your Jamulus server can do this since some days ago : https://github.com/corrados/jamulus/wiki/Command-Line-Options Enjoy their great work !

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Jan Please in which WiKi did you read a "fixed address" would resolve the issue ? We should remove this information as it is wrong : what we need is a full featured port range (0-65535) ip address (what means the address isn't shared amongs more than one subscriber), and as long as we don't run a private server, we don't care at all our address is fixed or dynamic. My ISP has always supplied static (aka fixed) addresses, but since a while they began to share each address amongst 4 subscribers,...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Vote

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  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Jan Please in which WiKi did you read a "fixed address" would resolve the issue ? We should remove this information as it is wrong : what we need is a full featured port range (0-65535) ip address (what means the address isn't shared amongs more than one subscriber), and as long as we don't run a private server, we don't care at all our address is fixed or dynamic. My ISP has always supplied static (aka fixed) addresses, but since a while they began to share the each address amongst 4 subscribers,...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Often this comes from the "Monitoring" setting of the sound card being set to "ON" or full CCW (Input)

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    Awards for your idea and 14 years efforts !

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ...It doesn't make sense. I want .... but they have to be .... Windows...hmmm.... I remember twenty years ago when I got my MSCA, the MS teacher moto was "if it works on ONE computer, it works. If it doesn't work on YOUR computer, there's a problem between your keyboard and your chair" ;-)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ...It doesn't make sense. I want .... but they have to be .... Windows...hmmm.... I remember twenty years ago when I got my MSCA, the MS teacher moto was "if it works on ONE computer, it works. If it doesn't work on YOUR computer, there's a problem between your keyboard and your chair" ;-)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Windows...hmmm.... I remember twenty years ago when I got my MSCA, the MS teacher moto was "if it works on ONE computer, it works. If it doesn't work on YOUR computer, there's a problem between your keyboard and your chair" ;-)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Maybe the leds of the bargraph would be more rectangular shaped and stuck alltogether by the short side to look somewhat like the jack_mixer ones

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    https://github.com/corrados/jamulus/wiki

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Alison, a guy here posted a tip that one have to uninstall A4A * and reinstall the latest 2.14 ticking the "~Offline Settings~" option at installation time, in order to be able to call A4A from without Jamulus and force 44.1<->48kHz Resampling & Force 16 bits for the non-48kHz-aware card your mate will use. * Maybe once uninstalled we have to have a look at the Devices Manager to check the A4A driver is really removed - not sure (I read in A4A FAQ that uninstall would be done from Win+R -> devmg...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    There is something automatic in Windows that isn't in nuxes : example with LO. I'll posted a feature request @github

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    ubuntu 16.04.6. I don't think there could be such change to the behaviour of kill (even bash built-in). Maybe View/Exit=Ctrl+Q have a special handle in the Jamulus source to auto-store settings in the ini file that can't happen when exited from cmd line. Don't worry, that is not such a huge problem: I can workaround by remembering to manually exit Jamulus when I want something to be stored. Thank you for spending some time to reply. Bye Man

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Hi Gilgongo I tried pkill -INT jamulus and kill -INT <pid> and /bin/kill -INT <pid> but none kept e.g. fader settings as when I use View/Exit [EDIT] I think if you're using qjackctl you should use that to stop jackd (and not stop jackd manually while qjackctl is running), but I'm not sure. I stop and or quit jackd from within qjackctl PS : I could not edit the thread title (View/Exit instead of View/Quit, my bad)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Hi Gilgongo I tried pkill -INT jamulus and kill -INT <pid> and /bin/kill -INT <pid> but none kept e.g. fader settings as when I use View/Exit [EDIT] I think if you're using qjackctl you should use that to stop jackd (and not stop jackd manually while qjackctl is running), but I'm not sure. I stop and or quit jackd from within qjackctl PS : I could not edit the thread title (View/Exit instead of View/Quit, my bad)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Hi Gilgongo I tried pkill -INT jamulus and kill -INT <pid> and /bin/kill -INT <pid> but none kept e.g. fader settings as when I use View/Exit PS : I could not edit the thread title (View/Exit instead of View/Quit, my bad)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Hi Using Jamulus on linux with qjackctl I notice that Jamulus won't store it's settings when I stop jackd (w w/o a pre-stop script with "killall jamulus" inside. I learned things about differences in killall and /bin/kill and builtin bash kill and signal too, but not being skilled I'd like to know which is the signal to send for gentle View/Exit, and also if some or all options between ending "&", sleep N (and exit 0 on the end) are required here. Thank you

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Hi Using Jamulus on linux with qjackctl I notice that Jamulus won't store it's settings when I stop jackd (w w/o a pre-stop script with "killall jamulus" inside. I learned things about differences in killall and /bin/kill and builtin bash kill and signal too, but not being skilled I'd like to know which is the signal to send for gentle View/Quit, and also if some or all options between ending "&", sleep N (and exit 0 on the end) are required here. Thank you

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Yes, you can check/change the code, build/compile it yourself then either trust yourself .... or pay M$ for they certify it. One other way is to ask the corporate admins to add an exception in Symantec (whitelist Jamulus).

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Yes, you can check/change the code, build/compile it yourself then either trust yourself .... or pay M$ for they certify it. One other way is to ask the corporate admins to add an exception (whitelist Jamulus).

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi Marc, the second link above is dead. This one works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_wBOE1s2g8

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I have not this problem for me as I'm with Linux, but the case interrests me for my friends on Windows. Xamp, was it not possible to set A4A from without Jamulus, e.g. from A4A Windows Programs menu and/or Windows Control Panel's Sound applet ? Or is there something stored in jamulus (ini file ?) ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Thank you Volker So it is the same for errors on building server I guess (qmake "CONFIG+=nosound" "CONFIG+=noupcasename" Jamulus.pro) ? There are more (about twice) but it builds and runs.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    No problem? Can I run as is?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software

    Please what can trigger these ? Even the binary is built and seems to work, is it a serious problem? Thanks $ qmake "CONFIG+=noupcasename" Jamulus.pro Project MESSAGE: The target name is jamulus instead of Jamulus. Project MESSAGE: Jack Audio Interface Enabled. $ make clean ... $ make /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/uic src/aboutdlgbase.ui -o ui_aboutdlgbase.h src/aboutdlgbase.ui: Warning: An invalid pixmap property 'pixmap' was encountered. ... In file included from libs/opus/src/opus_decoder.c:47:0:...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi David, thank you for this great guide. I wanted to switch to serviced to drop the jamulus-startup.sh for ease of mind and I was not pleased to see 4 or 5 processes involved in jamulus (subshell etc...). Unfortunately, but I don't know if this is really important, the RT scheduling and priority set in the script by the sudo chrt 99 .... prefix were not applied when using the unit file. I followed the link you gave below and nearly fall in nervous breakdown reading mans of sched,ps and many others...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi David, thank you for this great guide. I wanted to switch to serviced to drop the jamulus-startup.sh for ease of mind and I was not pleased to see 4 or 5 processes involved in jamulus (subshell etc...). Unfortunately, but I don't know if this is really important, the RT scheduling and priority set in the script by the sudo chrt 99 .... prefix were not applied when using the unit file. I followed the link you gave below and nearly fall in nervous breakdown reading mans of sched,ps and many others...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi David, thank you for this great guide. I wanted to switch to serviced to drop the jamulus-startup.sh for ease of mind and I was not pleased to see 4 or 5 processes involved in jamulus (subshell etc...). Unfortunately, but I don't know if this is really important, the RT scheduling and priority set in the script by the sudo chrt 99 .... prefix were not applied when using the unit file. I followed the link you gave below and nearly fall in nervous breakdown reading mans of sched,ps and many others...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Thank you Laurent, your link gave me one solution The thing that prevented me to go further was I got "Device busy..." when I ran alsa_in. And was the result of Ubuntu's PulseAudio locking the device for it's own usage and I didn't knew how to kill it (it was auto restarted). The man Rui who develops QJackCtl gave me a hint : I had to uninstall pulseaudio-module-jack and I had to create the file ~/.config/pulse/client.conf and put inside this: autospawn=no to prevent PulseAudio to restart on it's...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Selected device ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I don't know exactly how they do this. The main idea here behind is that only a few run a server behind the NAT box, so none of them need to have e.g. port 80 or 22 (or 22124 ;-) ) available.... Let's dig a bit... French : https://www.numerama.com/tech/145703-free-peut-attribuer-la-meme-adresse-ip-a-plusieurs-abonnes.html English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_Residual_Deployment (see last chapter Real-world deployment ;-) ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_plus_Port

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi folks & Volk & Gilgongo I just though something ATM while reading posts of people complaining with that kind of issues. I just post it as is as I can't investigate because too busy with fighting againt jack/qjackctl. Well here it is : for some months one ISP ("Free" and maybe others) in France (and maybe elsewhere) began to share the single public IPv4 they previously provided to a single subscriber between 4 subscribers : roughly they do this by splitting the 0-65535 port range into 4 sub-ranges...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    You have 2 ways : start jackd through qjackctl then open a terminal, change directory (cd) to where you compiled Jamulus an type ./Jamulus To prevent cd, just cd first (once) then sudo mv Jamulus /usr/local/bin/jamulus so that is is in the $PATH or create a shell script jamstart.sh e.g. in your $HOME 1 2 3#!/bin/bash # jamulus jamulus -c "Your prefered server[:port]" and reference it in qjackctl's "Post Startup Script" for autostart

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    You have 2 ways : start jackd through qjackctl then open a terminal, change directory (cd) to where you compiled Jamulus an type ./Jamulus To prevent cd, just cd first (once) then sudo mv Jamulus /usr/local/bin/jamulus so that is is in the $PATH or create a shell script jamstart.sh e.g. in your $HOME 1 2 3#!/bin/bash # jamulus jamulus -c "Your prefered server" and reference it in qjackctl's "Post Startup Script" for autostart

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Very good idea. Then my rough estimation of half a second leads us 170m away from our bandmates ! Being bidirectionnal this explains the phenomenon stated in the link above where each other trying to sync to the others, ends in the gig going slower and slower without the help of a deaf dreamer aka metronom or drum machine ;-)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi I have Jamulus over Jack(d) running OK with a UCA202 but I miss to be able to use the microphone in my Ubuntu 16.04 laptop. Anyone knows how to use it with Jackmulus please ? I asked @ QJackCtl but answers are spartan.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Known bug that won't prevent using it : just type in your clients the IP:port in the connect to field. Ones outside see it if not private.

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    All in the end before Test you server you could add a complete example sudo service jamulus status Thank you for this great guide Gilgongo & David

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    All in the end before Test you server you could add a complet example sudo service jamulus status Thank you for this great guide Gilgongo & David

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Good to know : so the wrong settings were stored in A4A

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    If you don't want to switch to Linux, you don't need to compile as Volker already did it for you. Some settings about Realtime are for Linux, not sure although it would help you. Beside that, yes, you are running a server and the network info you can find here are relevant (no wifi, you and children and compter(s) on their own don't use internet for anything else while jaming, firewall, portforward). You can do jamulus.exe -h in a cmd prompt to see "jamulus.exe -s" vs. "private server" is nearly...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I'd rather like it grey UCA202 because it is the very same (red is only remarketed with additionnal unusefull/useless sharewares packaging)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I'd rather like it grey UCA202 because it is the very same (red is only remarketed with additionnal unusefull/useless sharewares packaging)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I'd rather like it grey UCA202 because it is the very same (red is only remarketed with additionnal unusefull/useless sharewares packaging) UCA202

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I'd rather like it grey UCA020 because it is the very same (red is only remarketed with additionnal unusefull/useless sharewares packaging) UCA202

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hmm. I don't see Jamulus having such a setting. Instead you called ASIO4ALL from within Jamulus. ASIO4ALL HAS a reset button.

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Isn't the setting in ASIO4ALL about "Always resample 44,1<>48k" intended for that kind of still-sold-shit ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi 3 friend of mine have this amp and can't have it to work with Jamulus. Sad thing, 2 have no line level input on their Win laptop... and no usb external sound card. Is there a way to have these damnd amps do the job ? Thanks

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi 3 friend of mine have this amp and can't have it to work with Jamulus. Sad thing, 2 have no line level input on their Win laptop... and no usb external sound card. Is there a way to have theses damnd amp do the job ? Thanks

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hi 3 friend of mine have this amp and can't have it to work with Jamulus. Sad thing, 2 have no line level input on their laptop... and no usb external sound card. Is there a way to have theses damnd amp do the job ? Thanks

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Did you dig a bit before asking ?

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Please Mute your microphone

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    https://sourceforge.net/p/llcon/discussion/533517/thread/39cb75125c/

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Latency isn't something we have an immediate feeling. Yesterday I was speaking on phone (cellular) about Jamulus configuration with a guitarist friend of mine. When he just reached to have his singer microphone working and I could ear him speaking in my loudspeakers, I was amazed to discover his voice in my speakers (via Jamulus, no WiFi at my friend's and no wifi on my side, both server and client) hit my hears about half a second (which is huge and very easy to distinguish) before is voice in my...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Latency isn't something we have an immediate feeling. Yesterday I was speaking on phone (cellular) about Jamulus configuration with a guitarist friend of mine. When he just reached to have his singer microphone working and I could ear him speaking in my loudspeakers, I was amazed to discover his voice in my speakers (via Jamulus, no WiFi at my friend's and no wifi on my side, both server and client) hit my hears about half a second (which is huge and very easy to distinguish) before is voice in my...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    jamulus -h says -u numchannels wich means number or connections, that is, roughly, musicians

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    EDIT : own server doesn't mean private. The person that runs the server at home (or manages a remote one) should know that making a server private require some simple setting (run it with -e localhost) and optionnaly changing the port (-p ppppp) the server listens on, and instruct all the mates to type in themselves (no mouse clic possible here as the private server won't show in the central list) the public (yes) IP address of the server in the bottom of "Connection" dialog this way server with...

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    About 2 : feedback has nothing to do with cable vs wifi. Does the person having feedback use both a microphone plus an accoustic instrument (voice is one), and loudspeakers to hear the band mix ? If yes, she could try to use headphones instead of loudspeakers, or the other alternative use electric instrument instead of accoustic (in which case she can use LS) About 3) : the simplest way keeping your server public, is to instruct all your mates to go in Jamulus settings and set to "0" the volume for...

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Not too bad as well

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ![Not too bad as well](can't figure how to post an unhosted image)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    You would launch Asio4All from the Windows Menu and select the good sound device (must be plugged in)

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ![Not too bad as well] https://sourceforge.net/projects/llcon/files/Jamulus/3.4.3/stats/timeline (can't figure how to post an unhosted image)

  • Gronaz Gronaz posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    ![Not too bad as well] https://sourceforge.net/projects/llcon/files/Jamulus/3.4.3/stats/timeline

  • Gronaz Gronaz modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    If he has a GUI on his hosted machine, even GUFW. I found UFW as complicated to use as iptables. So I prefer iptables, but I must confess I don't know how to make rules reboot-persistent. [G]UFW is cool for that, plus the good bunch of predefined default rules.

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