
Thanks for trying Radium!


Radium requires Jack. If you haven't used Jack before,
it's a good idea to read this text before starting Radium.



JACK
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Jack is an audio server which takes care of sending sound in and out of Radium.
In addition, Jack gives you the ability to send audio between any
ASIO or Jack application, and route sound any way you like.

If Jack isn't already installed on your computer, the simplest way
to get it is to install the included package:

    Jack_v1.9.10_64_setup.exe
    (Go to http://jackaudio.org/downloads/ if you need a 32 bit version.
     Note that you don't need a 32 bit version of jack to run the 32 bit
     version of Radium.)


After Jack is installed:

  1. Launch the program "qjackctl" which you find in the same directory
     as this README file.
     
  2. Start Jack by pressing the Start button.


If Jack doesn't start, try selecting a different audio driver under "Setup" -> "Settings".
You might also want to try to disable audio input.

The "dummy" driver always works, but you won't hear anything.
The MME drivers also usually works, but doesn't perform as well as other drivers.
Another driver that usually works is the ASIO4All driver, which you
can download here: http://www.asio4all.com/


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*   If everything else fails, this method is quite foolproof:                         *
*                                                                                     *
*   "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack\jackd.exe" -R -S -d portaudio -d "ASIO::ASIO4ALL v2" *
***************************************************************************************


More information about running Jack in Windows is found here:
http://jackaudio.org/jack_on_windows


Now you can launch Radium.



CONTACT
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Please report any problems to k.s.matheussen@notam02.no
