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We are in kind of a pinch because the audiooss LD_PRELOAD library seems to be having problems on newer versions of Linux. Something at a very low level seems to have changed and now you can't redirect sounds meant for /dev/dsp to the NAS channel. My testing was performed on Suse 9.3.<BR>
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What I am really trying to do is get the xine-lib to talk to NAS so that I can deploy video clips to our entire City. I have totem built, and the video portion is working perfectly over remote display to our thin clients -- but I can't redirect the sound anymore. So, I wanted to see if anyone that knows C could contribute to the xine project a nas plugin. There is a directory in xine-lib called audio_out and in there they have drivers for all of the audio formats except NAS. <IMG SRC="cid:1121193654.1211.26.camel@oa3" ALIGN="middle" ALT=":(" BORDER="0"> It seems like all it needs is a .c file built with references to the NAS libraries and then some command line arguments to allow me to specify --enable-nas when it's being built.<BR>
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I would do this myself if I could, and feel that it would be useful for all of us once finished. Xine and Totem play almost all video formats and works really well.<BR>
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If anyone can work this project and help, please contact me and we can discuss. If you have problems sending email to this address, my alternate address is <A HREF="mailto:flbeachlf@yahoo.com.">flbeachlf@yahoo.com.</A> <BR>
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Thanks<BR>
Dave
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