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From jack audio.org :
"Currently Jack for Windows only supports 32-bit applications, but a new version is currently being tested that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit audio applications. If you are working with 64-bit applications then contact the Jack Developers list for more information."
Does this mean I can run Jack for Windows on a 64 bit OS as long as it's passing audio from/ to 32 bit application (we're using W10 64 bit)?
This might seem silly but would I run/ install jack independently of my application's installer on target systems or is the idea of jack to embed the it's code within ours & build it as one?
If there's a better venue for these questions please let me know. Thank you reading and for any input you might have for me.
Alex
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Hi @trebmuh
I checked out that link & I don't see anything for Windows users other than signing up for the mailing list. Were you implying that I should sign up for the list?
Kind regards,
Alex
2 questions...
"Currently Jack for Windows only supports 32-bit applications, but a new version is currently being tested that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit audio applications. If you are working with 64-bit applications then contact the Jack Developers list for more information."
Does this mean I can run Jack for Windows on a 64 bit OS as long as it's passing audio from/ to 32 bit application (we're using W10 64 bit)?
If there's a better venue for these questions please let me know. Thank you reading and for any input you might have for me.
Alex
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: