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MacOS is still supported by Jamulus. You can download the latest installer (for recent MacOS versions) from http://www.jamulus.io. There is also a build for older MacOS versions available from the site. |
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I've heard for Jamulus Client on Mac there are visual quirks, but the audio works 100%. I did my first year on a Raspberry Pi 4. A little unstable, but certainly affordable. I believe an outsider does build an iOS version that is widely used. |
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What made you think so? Is there some specific URL which implies that or some specific experience during your attempt to run it? |
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That’s my take on it anyway. Is that accurate?
I'm a multi-instrumentalist & audio engineer with well over three decades of experience.
I was THRILLED to find Jamulus and spent considerable time reading everything here;
https://jamulus.io/
I was getting more excited by the minute. Sadly, after coming here I find that MacOS is no longer supported. PLEASE UPDATE the supported platforms at the above website to convey current information. It will no doubt be greatly appreciated by many.
Is iOS still an option, albeit experimental, or is it off the table as well?
I may be willing to invest in a PC to do this, depending on what other software I find. I have never participated in Mac vs PC vs Linux arguments. To be honest, FOSS appeals much more to me in principle than its corporate competitors. It's simply that nearly every professional studio I've ever worked in (that used computers) were running OSX. For efficiency and workflow I followed suit.
I will continue searching for other options. Do you have any suggestions that you could recommend to me?
Keep up the good work!
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