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							- .TH "JACKD" "1" "!VERSION!" "!DATE!" ""
 - .SH "NAME"
 - jackd \- JACK Audio Connection Kit sound server
 - .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 - \fBjackd\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fB\-d\fI backend \fR 
 - [\fIbackend\-parameters\fR]
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-\-help\fR
 - .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 - \fBjackd\fR is the JACK audio server daemon, a low\-latency audio
 - server.  Originally written for the
 - GNU/Linux operating system, it also supports Mac OS X and various Unix
 - platforms.  JACK can connect a number of different client applications
 - to an audio device and also to each other.  Most clients are external,
 - running in their own processes as normal applications.  JACK also
 - supports internal clients, which run within the \fBjackd\fR process
 - using a loadable "plugin" interface.
 - 
 - JACK differs from other audio servers in being designed from the
 - ground up for professional audio work.  It focuses on two key areas:
 - synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.
 - 
 - For the latest JACK information, please consult the web site,
 - <\fBhttp://www.jackaudio.org\fR>.
 - .SH "OPTIONS"
 - .TP
 - \fB\-d, \-\-driver \fIbackend\fR [\fIbackend\-parameters\fR ]
 - .br
 - Select the audio interface backend.  The current list of supported
 - backends is: \fBalsa\fR, \fBcoreaudio\fR, \fBdummy\fR, \fBfreebob\fR,
 - \fBoss\fR \fBsun\fR and \fBportaudio\fR.  They are not all available
 - on all platforms.  All \fIbackend\-parameters\fR are optional.
 - 
 - .TP
 - \fB\-h, \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - Print a brief usage message describing the main \fBjackd\fR options.
 - These do not include \fIbackend\-parameters\fR, which are listed using
 - the \fB\-\-help\fR option for each specific backend.  Examples below
 - show how to list them.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-m, \-\-no\-mlock\fR
 - Do not attempt to lock memory, even if \fB\-\-realtime\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-n, \-\-name\fR \fIserver\-name\fR
 - Name this \fBjackd\fR instance \fIserver\-name\fR.  If unspecified,
 - this name comes from the \fB$JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER\fR environment
 - variable.  It will be "default" if that is not defined.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p, \-\-port\-max \fI n\fR
 - Set the maximum number of ports the JACK server can manage.  
 - The default value is 256.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-\-replace-registry\fR 
 - .br
 - Remove the shared memory registry used by all JACK server instances
 - before startup. This should rarely be used, and is intended only
 - for occasions when the structure of this registry changes in ways
 - that are incompatible across JACK versions (which is rare).
 - .TP
 - \fB\-R, \-\-realtime\fR 
 - .br
 - Use realtime scheduling (default = true). This is needed for reliable low\-latency
 - performance.  On many systems, it requires \fBjackd\fR to run with
 - special scheduler and memory allocation privileges, which may be
 - obtained in several ways. 
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r, \-\-no-realtime\fR
 - .br
 - Do not use realtime scheduling. 
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P, \-\-realtime\-priority \fIint\fR
 - When running \fB\-\-realtime\fR, set the scheduler priority to
 - \fIint\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-\-silent\fR
 - Silence any output during operation.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-T, \-\-temporary\fR
 - Exit once all clients have closed their connections.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-t, \-\-timeout \fIint\fR
 - .br
 - Set client timeout limit in milliseconds.  The default is 500 msec.
 - In realtime mode the client timeout must be smaller than the watchdog timeout (5000 msec).
 - .TP
 - \fB\-Z, \-\-nozombies\fR
 - .br
 - Prevent JACK from ever kicking out clients because they were too slow.
 - This cancels the effect any specified timeout value, but JACK and its clients are
 - still subject to the supervision of the watchdog thread or its equivalent.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-u, \-\-unlock\fR
 - .br
 - Unlock libraries GTK+, QT, FLTK, Wine.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-v, \-\-verbose\fR
 - Give verbose output.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-c, \-\-clocksource\fR (\fI c(ycle)\fR | \fI h(pet) \fR | \fI s(ystem) \fR)
 - Select a specific wall clock (Cycle Counter, HPET timer, System timer).
 - .TP
 - \fB\-V, \-\-version\fR
 - Print the current JACK version number and exit.
 - .SS ALSA BACKEND OPTIONS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C, \-\-capture\fR [ \fIname\fR ]
 - Provide only capture ports, unless combined with \-D or \-P.  Parameterally set 
 - capture device name.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-d, \-\-device \fIname\fR
 - .br
 - The ALSA pcm device \fIname\fR to use.  If none is specified, JACK will
 - use "hw:0", the first hardware card defined in \fB/etc/modules.conf\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-z, \-\-dither [rectangular,triangular,shaped,none]
 - Set dithering mode.  If \fBnone\fR or unspecified, dithering is off.
 - Only the first letter of the mode name is required.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-D, \-\-duplex\fR
 - Provide both capture and playback ports.  Defaults to on unless only one 
 - of \-P or \-C is specified.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-h, \-\-help\fR Print a brief usage message describing only the
 - \fBalsa\fR backend parameters.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-M, \-\-hwmeter\fR
 - .br
 - Enable hardware metering for devices that support it.  Otherwise, use
 - software metering.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-H, \-\-hwmon\fR
 - .br
 - Enable hardware monitoring of capture ports.  This is a method for
 - obtaining "zero latency" monitoring of audio input.  It requires
 - support in hardware and from the underlying ALSA device driver.
 - 
 - When enabled, requests to monitor capture ports will be satisfied by
 - creating a direct signal path between audio interface input and output
 - connectors, with no processing by the host computer at all.  This
 - offers the lowest possible latency for the monitored signal.
 - 
 - Presently (March 2003), only the RME Hammerfall series and cards based
 - on the ICE1712 chipset (M\-Audio Delta series, Terratec, and others)
 - support \fB\-\-hwmon\fR.  In the future, some consumer cards may also
 - be supported by modifying their mixer settings.
 - 
 - Without \fB\-\-hwmon\fR, port monitoring requires JACK to read audio
 - into system memory, then copy it back out to the hardware again,
 - imposing the basic JACK system latency determined by the
 - \fB\-\-period\fR and \fB\-\-nperiods\fR parameters.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-i, \-\-inchannels \fIint\fR
 - .br
 - Number of capture channels.  Default is maximum supported by hardware.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-I \-\-input\-latency\fR
 - Extra input latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-n, \-\-nperiods \fIint\fR
 - .br
 - Specify the number of periods of playback latency.  In seconds, this
 - corresponds to \fB\-\-nperiods\fR times \fB\-\-period\fR divided by
 - \fB\-\-rate\fR.  The default is 2, the minimum allowable.  For most
 - devices, there is no need for any other value with the
 - \fB\-\-realtime\fR option.  Without realtime privileges or with boards
 - providing unreliable interrupts (like ymfpci), a larger value may
 - yield fewer xruns.  This can also help if the system is not tuned for
 - reliable realtime scheduling.
 - 
 - For most ALSA devices, the hardware buffer has exactly
 - \fB\-\-period\fR times \fB\-\-nperiods\fR frames.  Some devices demand
 - a larger buffer.  If so, JACK will use the smallest possible buffer
 - containing at least \fB\-\-nperiods\fR, but the playback latency does
 - not increase.
 - 
 - For USB audio devices it is recommended to use \fB\-n 3\fR. Firewire
 - devices supported by FFADO (formerly Freebob) are configured with
 - \fB\-n 3\fR by default.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-o, \-\-outchannels \fIint\fR
 - .br
 - Number of playback channels.  Default is maximum supported by hardware.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-O \-\-output\-latency\fR
 - Extra output latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P, \-\-playback\fR [ \fIname\fR ]
 - Provide only playback ports, unless combined with \-D or \-C.  Optionally set 
 - playback device name.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p, \-\-period \fIint\fR
 - .br
 - Specify the number of frames between JACK \fBprocess()\fR calls.  This
 - value must be a power of 2, and the default is 1024.  If you need low 
 - latency, set \fB\-p\fR as low as you can go without seeing xruns.  A larger 
 - period size yields higher latency, but makes xruns less likely.  The JACK 
 - capture latency in seconds is \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r, \-\-rate \fIint\fR
 - Specify the sample rate.  The default is 48000.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-S, \-\-shorts
 - .br
 - Try to configure card for 16\-bit samples first, only trying 32\-bits if
 - unsuccessful.  Default is to prefer 32\-bit samples.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-s, \-\-softmode\fR 
 - .br
 - Ignore xruns reported by the ALSA driver.  This makes JACK less likely
 - to disconnect unresponsive ports when running without \fB\-\-realtime\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-X, \-\-midi \fR[\fIseq\fR|\fIraw\fR]
 - .br
 - Specify which ALSA MIDI system to provide access to. Using \fBraw\fR
 - will provide a set of JACK MIDI ports that correspond to each raw ALSA
 - device on the machine. Using \fBseq\fR will provide a set of JACK MIDI
 - ports that correspond to each ALSA "sequencer" client (which includes
 - each hardware MIDI port on the machine). \fBraw\fR provides slightly
 - better performance but does not permit JACK MIDI communication with
 - software written to use the ALSA "sequencer" API.
 - .SS COREAUDIO BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-c \-\-channels\fR
 - Maximum number of channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-i \-\-inchannels\fR
 - Maximum number of input channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-o \-\-outchannels\fR
 - Maximum number of output channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C \-\-capture\fR
 - Whether or not to capture (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P \-\-playback\fR
 - Whether or not to playback (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-D \-\-monitor\fR
 - Provide monitor ports for the output (default: false)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-D \-\-duplex\fR
 - Capture and playback (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r \-\-rate\fR
 - Sample rate (default: 44100)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p \-\-period\fR
 - Frames per period (default: 128). Must be a power of 2.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-d \-\-device\fR
 - CoreAudio device name (default: none)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-I \-\-input\-latency\fR
 - Extra input latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-O \-\-output\-latency\fR
 - Extra output latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-l \-\-list\-devices \fR
 - Display available CoreAudio devices (default: false)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-H \-\-hog \fR
 - Take exclusive access of the audio device (default: false)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-L \-\-async\-latency  \fR
 - Extra output latency in asynchronous mode (percent) (default: 100)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-G \-\-grain  \fR
 - Computation grain in RT thread (percent) (default: 100)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-s \-\-clock\-drift  \fR
 - Whether to compensate clock drift in dynamically created aggregate device (default: false)
 - .SS DUMMY BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C, \-\-capture \fIint\fR
 - Specify number of capture ports. The default value is 2.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P, \-\-playback \fIint\fR
 - Specify number of playback ports. The default value is 2.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r, \-\-rate \fIint\fR
 - Specify sample rate. The default value is 48000.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p, \-\-period \fIint\fR
 - Specify the number of frames between JACK \fBprocess()\fR calls.  This
 - value must be a power of 2, and the default is 1024.  If you need low 
 - latency, set \fB\-p\fR as low as you can go without seeing xruns.  A larger 
 - period size yields higher latency, but makes xruns less likely.  The JACK 
 - capture latency in seconds is \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-w, \-\-wait \fIint\fR 
 - Specify number of usecs to wait between engine processes. 
 - The default value is 21333.
 - 
 - 
 - .SS NETONE BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - 
 - .TP
 -  \fB\-i, \-\-audio\-ins \fIint\fR
 - Number of capture channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 -  \fB\-o, \-\-audio\-outs \fIint\fR
 - Number of playback channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 -  \fB\-I, \-\-midi\-ins \fIint\fR
 - Number of midi capture channels (default: 1)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-O, \-\-midi\-outs \fIint\fR
 - Number of midi playback channels (default: 1)
 - .TP
 -  \fB\-r, \-\-rate \fIint\fR
 - Sample rate (default: 48000)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-p, \-\-period \fIint\fR
 - Frames per period (default: 1024)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-n, \-\-num\-periods \fIint\fR
 - Network latency setting in no. of periods (default: 5)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-l, \-\-listen\-port \fIint\fR
 - The socket port we are listening on for sync packets (default: 3000)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-f, \-\-factor \fIint\fR
 - Factor for sample rate reduction (default: 1)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-u, \-\-upstream\-factor \fIint\fR
 - Factor for sample rate reduction on the upstream (default: 0)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-c, \-\-celt \fIint\fR
 - sets celt encoding and number of kbits per channel (default: 0)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-b, \-\-bit\-depth \fIint\fR
 - Sample bit\-depth (0 for float, 8 for 8bit and 16 for 16bit) (default: 0)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-t, \-\-transport\-sync \fIint\fR
 - Whether to slave the transport to the master transport (default: true)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-a, \-\-autoconf \fIint\fR
 - Whether to use Autoconfig, or just start. (default: true)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-R, \-\-redundancy \fIint\fR
 - Send packets N times (default: 1)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-e, \-\-native\-endian \fIint\fR
 - Dont convert samples to network byte order. (default: false)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-J, \-\-jitterval \fIint\fR
 - attempted jitterbuffer microseconds on master (default: 0)
 - .TP 
 - \fB\-D, \-\-always\-deadline \fIint\fR
 - always use deadline (default: false)
 - 
 - 
 - .SS OSS BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r, \-\-rate \fIint\fR
 - Specify the sample rate.  The default is 48000.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p, \-\-period \fIint\fR
 - Specify the number of frames between JACK \fBprocess()\fR calls.  This
 - value must be a power of 2, and the default is 1024.  If you need low 
 - latency, set \fB\-p\fR as low as you can go without seeing xruns.  A larger 
 - period size yields higher latency, but makes xruns less likely.  The JACK 
 - capture latency in seconds is \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-n, \-\-nperiods \fIint\fR
 - Specify the number of periods in the hardware buffer.  The default is
 - 2.  The period size (\fB\-p\fR) times \fB\-\-nperiods\fR times four is
 - the JACK buffer size in bytes.  The JACK output latency in seconds is
 - \fB\-\-nperiods\fR times \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-w, \-\-wordlength \fIint\fR
 - Specify the sample size in bits. The default is 16.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-i, \-\-inchannels \fIint\fR
 - Specify how many channels to capture (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-o, \-\-outchannels \fIint\fR
 - Specify number of playback channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C, \-\-capture \fIdevice_file\fR
 - Specify input device for capture (default: /dev/dsp)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P, \-\-playback \fIdevice_file\fR
 - Specify output device for playback (default: /dev/dsp)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-b, \-\-ignorehwbuf \fIboolean\fR
 - Specify, whether to ignore hardware period size (default: false)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-I \-\-input\-latency\fR
 - Extra input latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-O \-\-output\-latency\fR
 - Extra output latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .SS SUN BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r, \-\-rate \fIint\fR
 - Specify the sample rate.  The default is 48000.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p, \-\-period \fIint\fR
 - Specify the number of frames between JACK \fBprocess()\fR calls.  This
 - value must be a power of 2, and the default is 1024.  If you need low 
 - latency, set \fB\-p\fR as low as you can go without seeing xruns.  A larger 
 - period size yields higher latency, but makes xruns less likely.  The JACK 
 - capture latency in seconds is \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-n, \-\-nperiods \fIint\fR
 - Specify the number of periods in the hardware buffer.  The default is
 - 2.  The period size (\fB\-p\fR) times \fB\-\-nperiods\fR times four
 - (assuming 2 channels 16-bit samples) is the JACK buffer size in bytes.
 - The JACK output latency in seconds is \fB\-\-nperiods\fR times
 - \fB\-\-period\fR divided by \fB\-\-rate\fR.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-w, \-\-wordlength \fIint\fR
 - Specify the sample size in bits. The default is 16.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-i, \-\-inchannels \fIint\fR
 - Specify how many channels to capture (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-o, \-\-outchannels \fIint\fR
 - Specify number of playback channels (default: 2)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C, \-\-capture \fIdevice_file\fR
 - Specify input device for capture (default: /dev/audio)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P, \-\-playback \fIdevice_file\fR
 - Specify output device for playback (default: /dev/audio)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-b, \-\-ignorehwbuf \fIboolean\fR
 - Specify, whether to ignore hardware period size (default: false)
 - .SS PORTAUDIO BACKEND PARAMETERS
 - .TP
 - \fB\-c \-\-channel\fR
 - Maximum number of channels (default: all available hardware channels)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-i \-\-channelin\fR
 - Maximum number of input channels (default: all available hardware channels)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-I \-\-input\-latency\fR
 - Extra input latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-o \-\-channelout\fR
 - Maximum number of output channels (default: all available hardware channels)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-O \-\-output\-latency\fR
 - Extra output latency (frames) (default: 0)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-C \-\-capture\fR
 - Whether or not to capture (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-P \-\-playback\fR
 - Whether or not to playback (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-D \-\-duplex\fR
 - Capture and playback (default: true)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-r \-\-rate\fR
 - Sample rate (default: 48000)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-p \-\-period\fR
 - Frames per period (default: 1024). Must be a power of 2.
 - .TP
 - \fB\-n \-\-name\fR
 - Driver name (default: none)
 - .TP
 - \fB\-z \-\-dither\fR
 - Dithering mode (default: none)
 - .SH "EXAMPLES"
 - .PP
 - Print usage message for the parameters specific to each backend.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackd \-d alsa \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d coreaudio \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d net \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d dummy \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d firewire \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d freebob \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d oss \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d sun \-\-help\fR
 - .br
 - \fBjackd \-d portaudio \-\-help\fR
 - .PP
 - Run the JACK daemon with realtime priority using the first ALSA
 - hardware card defined in \fB/etc/modules.conf\fR.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackstart \-\-realtime \-\-driver=alsa\fR
 - .PP
 - Run the JACK daemon with low latency giving verbose output, which can
 - be helpful for trouble\-shooting system latency problems.  A
 - reasonably well\-tuned system with a good sound card and a
 - low\-latency kernel can handle these values reliably.  Some can do
 - better.  If you get xrun messages, try a larger buffer.  Tuning a
 - system for low latency can be challenging.  The JACK FAQ,
 - .I http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php\fR
 - has some useful suggestions.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackstart \-Rv \-d alsa \-p 128 \-n 2 \-r 44100\fR
 - .PP
 - Run \fBjackd\fR with realtime priority using the "sblive" ALSA device
 - defined in ~/.asoundrc.  Apply shaped dithering to playback audio.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackd \-R \-d alsa \-d sblive \-\-dither=shaped\fR
 - .PP
 - Run \fBjackd\fR with no special privileges using the second ALSA
 - hardware card defined in \fB/etc/modules.conf\fR.  Any xruns reported
 - by the ALSA backend will be ignored.  The larger buffer helps reduce
 - data loss.  Rectangular dithering will be used for playback.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackd \-d alsa \-d hw:1 \-p2048 \-n3 \-\-softmode \-zr\fR
 - .PP
 - Run \fBjackd\fR in full\-duplex mode using the ALSA hw:0,0 device for 
 - playback and the hw:0,2 device for capture.
 - .IP
 - \fBjackd \-d alsa \-P hw:0,0 \-C hw:0,2\fR
 - .PP
 - Run \fBjackd\fR in playback\-only mode using the ALSA hw:0,0 device. 
 - .IP
 - \fBjackd \-d alsa \-P hw:0,0\fR
 - .SH "ENVIRONMENT"
 - .br
 - JACK is evolving a mechanism for automatically starting the server
 - when needed.  Any client started without a running JACK server will
 - attempt to start one itself using the command line found in the first
 - line of \fB$HOME/.jackdrc\fR if it exists, or \fB/etc/jackdrc\fR if it
 - does not.  If neither file exists, a built\-in default command will be
 - used, including the \fB\-T\fR flag, which causes the server to shut
 - down when all clients have exited.
 - 
 - As a transition, this only happens when \fB$JACK_START_SERVER\fR is
 - defined in the environment of the calling process.  In the future this
 - will become normal behavior.  In either case, defining
 - \fB$JACK_NO_START_SERVER\fR disables this feature.
 - 
 - To change where JACK looks for the backend drivers, set
 - \fB$JACK_DRIVER_DIR\fR.
 - 
 - \fB$JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER\fR specifies the default server name.  If not
 - defined, the string "default" is used.  If set in their respective
 - environments, this affects \fBjackd\fR unless its \fB\-\-name\fR
 - parameter is set, and all JACK clients unless they pass an explicit
 - name to \fBjack_client_open()\fR.
 - 
 - .SH "SEE ALSO:"
 - .PP
 - .I http://www.jackaudio.org
 - .br
 - The official JACK website with news, docs and a list of JACK clients.
 - .PP
 - .I http://jackaudio.org/email
 - .br
 - The JACK developers' mailing list.  Subscribe, to take part in
 - development of JACK or JACK clients.  User questions are also welcome,
 - there is no user-specific mailing list.
 - .PP
 - .I http://www.jackosx.com/
 - .br
 - Tools specific to the Mac OS X version of JACK.
 - .PP
 - .I http://www.alsa\-project.org
 - .br
 - The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture.
 - .SH "BUGS"
 - Please report bugs to
 - .br
 - .I http://trac.jackaudio.org/
 - .SH "AUTHORS"
 - Architect and original implementor: Paul Davis
 - .PP
 - Original design Group: Paul Davis, David Olofson, Kai Vehmanen, Benno Sennoner,
 - Richard Guenther, and other members of the Linux Audio Developers group.
 - .PP
 - Programming: Paul Davis, Jack O'Quin, Taybin Rutkin, Stephane Letz, Fernando
 - Pablo Lopez-Lezcano, Steve Harris, Jeremy Hall, Andy Wingo, Kai
 - Vehmanen, Melanie Thielker, Jussi Laako, Tilman Linneweh, Johnny
 - Petrantoni, Torben Hohn.
 - .PP
 - Manpage written by Stefan Schwandter, Jack O'Quin and Alexandre
 - Prokoudine.
 
 
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