Le mardi 18 décembre 2007 à 21:38 +0100, Nicolas Mailhot a écrit : > Le mardi 18 décembre 2007 à 15:12 -0500, Jesse Keating a écrit : > > On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:58:30 +0100 > > Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > It's very unclear to me how this kind if setup is supposed to be > > > handled in a PA world. > > > > How is it supposed to be handled in a non PA world? > > You assign specific alsa devices to specific apps And the apps arbiter resource access just like cups arbiters simultaneous access to a localy attached printer from local, remote and background users. Because audio cabling is static and audio devices are at the same stage today as non-networked printers were two decade ago. There are systems connected to audio devices by virtue of being near the audio devices, and there is no 1:1 relashionship between the user sitting on the local system in the current dekstop session and the user making use of audio devices. It's perfectly legitimate to have a desktop system sitting in the living room that simultaneously plays a DVD for one user on the TV/projector output, records analog video for another through PVR card, while a third is connected in dekstop session and checks his mails or does some quick browsing. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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