On Sun, 2005-05-01 at 05:26 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > AFAIK ALSA is Linux specific whereas gnome and kde are cross-platform. So > the important thing isn't to have alsa do network audio. It's to have a > cross platform API that addresses the present shortcomings (Alan posts > about those nearly every time this comes up.) Then it can be implemented on > Linux and other platforms in whatever form makes sense. Well, the solution that GNOME seems to have converged on is to use Gstreamer and use whatever default output method Gstreamer is set up for. On many desktop systems, using the Gstreamer alsasink output plugin would be the best; in other cases you can either use e.g. esd or some other sound server which can provide network transparency. At least some KDE programs use Gstreamer as well, and apparently there is talk of using Gstreamer pretty much as the default audio solution for KDE 4. So it seems that Gstreamer can fulfill the role of being _the_ audio API that desktop apps use. /Per -- Per Bjornsson <perbj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list