Re: OSS emulation doesn't allow mixing.

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Thanks for the tip.

I remember using that years and years ago, It looks like it would work.
It's a shame that there isn't a way to configure alsa to do something like that by default.

A friend of mine quit using linux and went to mac because of these sound issues.
He had used it for a few years but then gave up.

It doesn't make any sense at all to not have mixing for /dev/dsp
All the other unixes do. Alsa should follow them rather than the incomplete
intentionally hobbled version of OSS that existed in the past.

/dev/dsp did auto-mix in the commercial verisions of OSS back then.
The opensource version was hobbled to get people to buy a commercial license.


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On Sat, 2/1/14, Beojan Stanislaus <beojan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Subject: Re:  OSS emulation doesn't allow mixing.
 To: "ChaosEsque Team" <chaosesqueteam@xxxxxxxxx>
 Date: Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2:50 AM
 
 Have you considered using aoss?
 See the oss emulation page on the alsa wiki.
 On Feb 1, 2014 10:46
 AM, "ChaosEsque Team" <chaosesqueteam@xxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:
 
 Alsa seems to have mixing on the alsa level, like any
 respectable unix sound implementation.
 
 
 
 I open mutiple programs that use sound, they all work
 together fine.
 
 
 
 Untill I open an old program.
 
 
 
 The BSDs have always have sound mixing in OSS and anything
 else.
 
 Alsa should have such too.
 
 
 
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 On Fri, 1/31/14, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:
 
 
 
  Subject: Re:  OSS emulation doesn't allow
 mixing.
 
  To: "Beojan Stanislaus" <beojan@xxxxxxxxx>
 
  Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
  Date: Friday, January 31, 2014, 9:11 AM
 
 
 
  On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Beojan
 
  Stanislaus wrote:
 
 
 
  > I am not a developer, just a user who was shocked by
 
  the tone of your
 
  > email. However I highly doubt that oss will be
 included
 
  in the kernel
 
  > again. This its because most applications on Linux
 have
 
  been written using
 
  > alsa, sand it appears oss hasn't been updated
 sine
 
  2008.
 
 
 
  The original oss has not, whic his what alsa emulated
 
  because it was the
 
  dominant sound platform at the time. OSS however was
 being
 
  developed by a
 
  company, and AFAIK it has continued developing it.
 
  Note that ALSA also does have mixing on the alsa level.
 
  There are layers
 
  (jack, pulseaudio,....) above alsa which can be used for
 
  mixing, etc.
 
 
 
 
 
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