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Author Topic: Using JRiver as DSP for other apps in LInux (WDM driver equivalent)  (Read 1728 times)

JAVA Alive

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Hi,

 I'm using convolution correction for my audio in JRiver (20-100hz) on a windows 10 and I'm also using it for other softwares like Spotify or VLC.
 I'd like to move to linux (this W10 updates, antivrus and spying really ... well, let's stay polite) and I'm  wondering if there is a way to do the same under linux, maybe using software like Jack.
 Any idea ?

Thanks a lot.
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mattkhan

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No input support except on Windows unfortunately
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JAVA Alive

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Mmmm, too bad  :-X
Having this functionality, thru just a simple input and wiring done in Jack software (or with a virtual soundcard like in windows) would be a great.
Thanks for your quick answer
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ttirvnet

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No input support except on Windows unfortunately
Would you know if there is any support for this type of setup planned for JRiver on Linux or?
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mattkhan

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It has been asked for multiple times before over the years, it seems like something that is easily supported by Linux itself but no sign of it on MC. There are other DSP engines you can use on Linux instead  which I think is your only option atm.
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JAVA Alive

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Thanks, I'm new to Linux. Any suggestion for another DSP engine ?
I saw Jconvolver, not so easy to use for linux beginner.
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mwillems

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Here's one solution for pulseaudio based systems: https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects

Here's one that runs in ALSA without pulse: https://github.com/bmc0/dsp/wiki/System-Wide-DSP-Guide

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mattkhan

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Thanks, I'm new to Linux. Any suggestion for another DSP engine ?
I saw Jconvolver, not so easy to use for linux beginner.
possibly also not quite so easy to use but https://github.com/HEnquist/camilladsp is another option
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JAVA Alive

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I'll check that, thanks for your answers
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