On Friday 29 April 2005 17:56, Matthew Lenz wrote: > you don't get it.. kde and gnome where designed so that their applications > work transparently over the network. if you don't use esd or arts, network > transparent audio is not available. you'll probably never see true gnome > or kde apps using alsa directly. what you might see is new and better > sound servers become available. its too bad the alsa guys don't just add > some kind of NAS to their official software distribution and make it work > flawlessly with their drivers/sound. Arts was most definately not designed to work transparently over the network. rather than send the file for processing, arts will send a filename over the network, so unless you tell arts to use NAS or ESD, it's useless for network audio. I agree it would be great to have alsa do that though -- Public Key available Here: http://www.bravegnuworld.com/~rjune/pubkey.asc
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