Re: OSS emulation doesn't allow mixing.

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> > It is absolute bullshit that /dev/dsp doe not mix. Bullshit. It's
> > been bullshit for 10 years.

I also agree (though in much more polite terms) that any emulation
of /dev/dsp should (if possible, mix).  It would be great if
distributions had a /dev/dsp device node that resulted in mixed audio
via alsa by whatever mechanism is most sensible.

On a more practical front cant the user just use pulse and the padsp
wrapper.  Pulse is just an audio server (with mixing) that sits on top
of alsa, padsp is a wrapper for legacy audio applications that emulates
the original /dev/dsp, mixes down the audio and passes it to alsa for
playback (well that is my understanding of it anyway).

Jon



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