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  2. JACK Audio Connection Kit - Wikipedia

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    JACK Audio Connection Kit (or JACK; a recursive acronym) is a professional sound server API and pair of daemon implementations to provide real-time, low-latency connections for both audio and MIDI data between applications.

  3. Echo Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Echo Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 862 by Jon Postel. It was originally proposed as a way to test and measure an IP network. A host may connect to a server that supports the Echo Protocol using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on the well-known port ...

  4. Echo (communications protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Echo (one-to-all, one-to-one, or one-to-some distribution) is a group communications protocol where authenticated and encrypted information is addressed to members connected to a node. Adaptive Echo, Full Echo, and Half Echo can be chosen as several modes of the encrypted Echo protocol.

  5. Echo (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A displayed 'echo' is independent of 'duplex' (or any) telecommunications transmission protocol. Probably from technical ignorance, "half-duplex" and "full-duplex" are used as slang for 'local echo' (a/k/a echo on) and 'remote echo', respectively, as typically they accompany one another. Strictly incorrect, this causes confusion (see duplex ...

  6. Audio Stream Input/Output - Wikipedia

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    Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) is a computer audio interface driver protocol for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing high data throughput, synchronization, and low latency between a software application and a computer's audio interface or sound card.

  7. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    The project was started in the fall of 1999 by Dominic Mazzoni and Roger Dannenberg at Carnegie Mellon University, initially under the name CMU Visual Audio. [9] On May 28, 2000, Audacity was released as Audacity 0.8 to the public.

  8. EchoLink - Wikipedia

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    SvxLink Server is an alternative implementation for Linux. It only implements sysop mode. [9] EchoIRLP is a software add on for IRLP which enables an IRLP node to operate as a sysop mode EchoLink station. Amateurs running the app_rpt extension for Asterisk can also enable EchoLink functionality by loading an EchoLink channel driver.

  9. Echo (framework) - Wikipedia

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    Echo originally started as a request-response web application framework that leveraged the Swing object model to improve the speed of application development. [1] Through the use of the Swing model, Echo was able to employ concepts such as components and event-driven programming that removed much of the pain of web application development.