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jack-tools
20131226-1+b2
One-liner (summary)
Description
JACK allows the connection of multiple applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves.
jack-dl loads dsp algorithms from shared libraries. Commands are sent as OSC packets over a UDP connection.
jack-record is a light-weight JACK capture client to write an arbitrary number of channels to disk.
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.
jack-osc publishes the transport state of the local JACK server as OSC packets over a UDP connection. jack-osc 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.
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.
jack-udp is a UDP audio transport mechanism for JACK. jack-udp is obsolete: use net driver instead.
jack-play is a light-weight JACK sound file player. It creates as many output ports as there are channels in the input file.
jack-transport 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.
Status | Completed |
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Checksum (MD5) | 9b12988b5a43e522c19ee45210e0bcd7 |
Checksum (SHA-1) | 28d1f63dcb2a304c7d738d676e2244da9b371dd6 |
Checksum (SHA-256) | f9d4c96b99e8a01bee2b69c687c8fef124ac5a2cf9d9e1d38a2909084653a3c9 |
Checksum (SHA-512) | b0ab9725a93d67d28406dd105733e0506cfb1c4f13c465973385d60b5889b3d185… |
GPG Signature | |
GPG Fingerprint | c0a114330029b468b1146f70c334efcb2c4f9be3 |
Distribution | debian/buster - Debian - 10 (Buster) |
Storage Region | Dublin, Ireland |
Type | Binary (contains binaries and binary artifacts) |
Uploaded At | 6 months, 3 weeks ago |
Uploaded By |
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Slug Id | jack-tools_20131226-1b2_armhfdeb-0naf |
Unique Id | 4tPJqXtWMktg |
Version (Raw) | 20131226-1+b2 |
Version (Parsed) |
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extended metadata | |
Homepage | http://slavepianos.org/rd/?t=rju |
Installed Size | 173.0 KB |
Maintainer | Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
Priority | optional |
Section | sound |
Source | jack-tools (20131226-1) |
pkg | jack-tools_20131226-1+b2_armhf.… |
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This package has 30 files/directories.
Dependencies
11
Checksum (md5)
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Depends
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jackd | |
Depends
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libc6 | >=2.10 |
Depends
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libjack-0.125 | |
Depends
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libjack-jackd2-0 | >=1.9.10+20150825 |
Depends
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liblo7 | >=0.26~repack |
Depends
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libncurses6 | >=6 |
Depends
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libsamplerate0 | >=0.1.7 |
Depends
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libsndfile1 | >=1.0.20 |
Depends
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libtinfo6 | >=6 |
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libx11-6 | |
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libxext6 |
These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).
To install/use jack-tools @ version 20131226-1+b2 ...
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curl -1sLf \
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If you need to force a specific distribution, release/version, architecture, or component (if supported), you can also do that (e.g. if your system is compatible but not identical):
curl -1sLf \
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or ... you can manually configure it yourself before installing packages:
apt-get install -y debian-keyring # debian only
apt-get install -y debian-archive-keyring # debian only
apt-get install -y apt-transport-https
# For Debian Stretch, Ubuntu 16.04 and later
keyring_location=/usr/share/keyrings/ultimaker-debian-backup-archive-keyring.gpg
# For Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 15.10 and earlier
keyring_location=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ultimaker-debian-backup.gpg
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/ultimaker/debian-backup/gpg.C334EFCB2C4F9BE3.key' | gpg --dearmor >> ${keyring_location}
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/ultimaker/debian-backup/config.deb.txt?distro=debian&codename=buster&component=main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ultimaker-debian-backup.list
sudo chmod 644 ${keyring_location}
sudo chmod 644 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ultimaker-debian-backup.list
apt-get update
sudo apt-get install jack-tools=20131226-1+b2