--- In softrock40@..., John Melton <john.melton@s...> wrote:
I have downloaded the Linux code and am currently working on this to
use
a socket connection to receive the I/Q data, and also looking at
implementing a GUI interface - possibly in Java.
John --
As far as the Linux code goes, it's pretty straightforward to
implement networked sources and sinks for jack data without programming.
The hooks to jack are made using ecasound. The hooks from ecasound to
the network are accomplished by starting ecasound as a child of one of
the netpipes programs (hose or faucet).
This all happens at the command-line level. It's a little heavyweight
to use for production, but it's an easy way to get off the ground at
the start.
73
Frank
AB2KT