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Hy,
make music online with other frineds? Does that exist?
netjack == Lan (last publication 2006) (to contain jack2(jackdmp)),
ninjam == inet(?) (last publication 2006), .
.. other?

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Ich ferschtein ihres question Nicht. Meina Deuscht ist nicht gut. Was?

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Hy,
my eglish 2 :)

i mean to play music over the internet

http://netjack.sourceforge.net/ <-- only Lan. 2006 last version.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NINJAM <-- over internet 2006 last version.

http://lac.zkm.de/2005/proceedings.shtml
jackdmp is a C++ version of the Jack low-latency audio server for multi-processor machines. It is a new implementation of the jack server core features that aims in removing the limitations of the current design. The activation system has been changed for a data flow model and lock-free programming techniques for graph access have been used to have a more dynamic and robust system. We present the new design and the implementation for MacOSX.
hmmm, ~ jack2 (there is netjack within i hear)

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I used ninjam, it' s great. Somewhere (search in the ninjam forum) exist jackd patch, and is almost stable.

just take the source, search for comfortable channel, and play ;)
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\o/ :D :lol: \o/
i only to be surprised that the last version was from 2006... or farther developing?

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That is very cool. I didn't know about that stuff. Ich weis nicht! Abber ser gut! I have been using Audacity mostly. I may try Ardour again.

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khz wrote:\o/ :D :lol: \o/
i only to be surprised that the last version was from 2006... or farther developing?

cheers
In my experience, both client and server works fine, even if the source is old.

default ncurses client come with alsa support, but you can also try unofficial jack patch (i use this patch), internal mixer, metronome, chat. you can also save the session in ogg file

me and my friends sometime "gig" remotely using our private ninjam server or http://ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php, and it's funny ;)
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wowiezowie :) That sounds good. i will try it.
So we (linuxmusicians) can make a concert :)
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Und ist durch den internet! Amazing! :lol:

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http://galan.sf.net/ninjam-with-jack.tar.bz2 or http://galan.sf.net/ninjam-with-jack-0.02.tar.bz2

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cd ~/ninjam/cclient/cursesclient
:~$ make
start jackd and cninjam in a console.
Server = http://www.ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php
username = anonymous
password = `enter`
license = to scroll down `y`
in qjackctl you have ninjam
arrow = to move the curser
enter = modifies
# yeah lets jam
# thx brummer
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Are that the same packages???

Just make?

cninjam?

Is does nothing here!

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cursesclient.cpp:1570: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’
Got this when running make

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bash: ninjam: command not found
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studio32 wrote:Are that the same packages???
dont know, i think several versions.
i use
http://galan.sf.net/ninjam-with-jack.tar.bz2
unpacking, then

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cd ~/ninjam/cclient/cursesclient 
:~/Audio/ninjam/ninjam/cclient/cursesclient$ make
- take your file path/directory -
then there is build

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cninjam
in the directory.
start:
qjackctl and

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:~/Audio/ninjam/ninjam/cclient/cursesclient$ ./cninjam
Server = http://www.ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php
username = anonymous
password = `enter`
license = to scroll down `y`
in qjackctl you have ninjam - connect
arrow = to move the curser
enter = modifies
# it works fine with sidux (debian/sid)
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server:
http://www.ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php
http://ninjam.dyndns.org/index-new.php
connecten with name:

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./cninjam test.ninjam.com:2051 -user anonymous:xxx -pass xxx
test.ninjam.com:2051 == the server you want to connecten with
xxx == username/passwd

~/jammen? \o/
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I think its far more better to make music with eachother in real life, but maybe we could test ninjam ones...
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The llcon software enables musicians to play together over the internet. The way it works is that there must be one server which collects the audio data from each client, mixes all together and sends the mix back to each client. ...
http://llcon.sourceforge.net/
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