[nas] nas and pulseaudio?
Jon Trulson
jon at radscan.com
Fri Nov 9 11:08:34 MST 2007
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Dave Richards wrote:
> The PulseAudio inquiry was mine. Pulse is indeed taking off, and that's
> why I posed the question to the list. Pulse seems to support plugins
> and if NAS was packaged and moved into that project it would get a lot
> more eyes. HP has made Pulse the official sound system of all new thin
> clients because it supports OSS, Alsa and Esound concurrently.
>
> Dave
I remember the email, but I didn't see how 'if NAS was packaged and
moved into that project' would make any sense... Now a NAS plugin
for pulse audio would make sense.
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?
>
>
> On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 10:50 -0500, Paul Fox wrote:
>
>> do i recall that someone was asking on the list about nas/pulseaudio
>> interaction? i don't recall the details, and wasn't particularly
>> interested at the time, but it's starting to seem as if pulseaudio
>> "has legs", and is moving into the mainstream.
>>
>> anyone know of efforts to make nas and pulseaudio work together?
>>
>> paul
>> =---------------------
>> paul fox, pgf at foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma, where it's 37.0 degrees)
>
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