Re: ALSA and JavaSound

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First of all bear in mind that by some strange reason, Sun's Java
doesn't use the default card with alsa but hw:0,0, that's why you must
use aoss son java uses oss and interfaces with the alsa card. Os
course, that isn't much of a problem if you use openJDK

Also you should bear in mind that AFAIK oss doen't support mixing, so
you will probably need to use the Java software mixer (or implement
your own, that's your choice) to solve the problem. Anyway, as my
experience with some Java apps has showed me, the Java Mixer has also
a lot of latency in Linux.

Having those things into account, you should make your decission on the matter.

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