On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Tobias Diedrich wrote:
Jon Trulson wrote:OSS and ALSA are low level API's... Esound is a 'simple' sound server. There are no doubt esound, alsa and oss plugins for pulse audio. There could be a nas plugin as well, if someone wanted to write one... Or am I missing something?Pulseaudio also has a esound server plugin, i.e. esound clients can connect to pulseaudio using the esound protocol. Now, a nas server plugin would certainly be nice, especially since pulseaudio has working resampling and you can also control the volume of each client using a gui tool. :)
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Cool stuff. :)
Ahhh... I didn't get that nuance from the website. So basically, a plugin (or minature nasd server really) would be integrated into pulse audio, allowing it to understand NAS protocol? It would listen on the same ports, etc so that all existing nas clients could talk NAS to a pulse audio server instead and not really know the difference?. That would indeed be cool. :) -- Happy cheese in fear | Jon Trulson against oppressor, rebel! | mailto:jon@xxxxxxxxxxx Brocolli, hostage. -Unknown | #include <std/disclaimer.h>