virtual network-soundcard

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Dear developers,

I'm working on a (free) audio-over-IP solution. To be transparent to
existing ALSA-aware applications, I found that it would be useful to
write a low-level driver for ALSA that looks like a sound card for
programs, which makes integrating them info the IP world a(n almost)
zero-effort work.

I'd like to hear your thoughts about this idea and also get some
pointers to the way to go. Is writing a virtual "sound" card driver
necessary or can a PCM plugin do the trick (I don't think so, because it
needs to generate interrupts when a synchronizing frame (representing
time) arrives on the wire)?

Please Cc me, I'm off-list.

Thanks & bye,
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