Tämä voisi olla mielenkiintoinen uutinen (jackit-devel) niille, jotka käyttävät Asteriskia (kukaan?):
"Greetings,
I just finished up writing a JACK interface for an application, and figured
I'd share since I find it interesting.
I'm a developer of Asterisk (
http://www.asterisk.org/). Asterisk is a phone
system implemented in software that runs on POSIX compliant operating
systems. I came across a cool audio analysis/manipulation/generation
application that I wanted to use with Asterisk. The application had JACK
support, so that was an obvious choice to accomplish what I wanted to do.
So, I wrote a couple of JACK interfaces for Asterisk that allow access to
the audio of phone calls. There are two interfaces. One uses JACK as the
endpoint of a phone call. The other provides a "hook" into the audio, so
that the audio from a caller can be manipulated by some other application
before it gets forwarded on.
I found the JACK API very easy to use, and very much appreciated the great
API documentation and examples that came along with it. Thanks to everyone
that has been a part of the development.
In case there is anyone that uses Asterisk and is curious for some more
details about how to use these interfaces, I just wrote a blog post that
provides some more information (
http://russellbryant.net/blog/?p=26).
--
Russell Bryant"
Ystävällisin terveisin Asmo Koskinen.