On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 22:57 +0200, Andreas Thienemann wrote: > On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Lennart Poettering wrote: > > > You are forgetting one thing: PA is a desktop sound server, not a pro > > audio sound server or anything for music production. > > > > And that's why input monitoring doesn't make much sense for PA and I > > don't plan to support it. If you do pro audio, then don't use PA. Use > > JACK and use the raw ALSA. > > I wouldn't consider "input monitoring" a pro-audio feature. I recently > spent about 4 years at university, getting a degree. I've seen quite a lot > of people there having no audio equipment at all except a notebook or a > computer with some external speakers. > > Many of them had a mp3 player or a minidisc player connected to the line > in and played their music through the speakers of their computer. > > I'm certain these people were not pro-audio guys or anything but the > standard Windows XP desktop user. So maybe it would be worthwile > considering their usecase desktop-audio worthy? > > Just saying... ... See, I'm not the only one. Lennart, you are not God. You can not foresee every use case.
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