Le jeu 08/07/2004 Ã 02:10, Jonathan Andrews a Ãcrit : > Kernel people, pretty please... why not rewrite /dev/dsp to be a virtual > device ? > > If the virtual device owned the real device - say at the fastest > playback and record rates then emulated instances of the device for each > process that wanted to open it - mixing together the results to give a > common output. It must be possible W2K does something similar:-) and it > had as much baggage to carry forward. Alsa can do this. Already discuss here. > > http://www.opensound.com/virtmix.html btw : http://www.opensound.com/install_gzipped.html Software licenses Open Sound System is not freeware but commercial product. The software itself is freely downloadable from our web site. However it needs a run time license to work. The software package itself contains a time limited evaluation license which installs automatically. To remove the time limit you will need to purchase a permanent license from our web site or any of our official distributors. > > Something like this but transparent with just a single /dev/dsp. > > I know this isn't as simple as it sounds, but it does fix a lot of sound > problems, including allowing multiple incompatible sound servers on the > same machine. > > Jon >
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