Marc-Olivier Barre wrote: > Another question I'd like to raise: is there a list where audio devs > meet video devs to work together or is it some new concept to launch ? Doing this on a pan-distro level could be novel, however my experience of being involved with the debian-multimedia list for some time suggests to me that the state of play with graphical media is more disparate than audio. Some things, like X are so much part of the core of any system that developers are unlikely to have time or interest for outreach or specific-interest groups. 3D Graphics present a different and sometimes incompatible (with audio) set of problems, which leaves video out on its own, albeit that it shares a need for real-time efficiency with audio. One of the other problems here is that developer issues are not always congruent with user issues. This is one of the biggest failings of open-source development IMO and, at present, it only seems possible to deal with this on a distribution level. Even then, there is an assumption that any useful application will naturally attract developers and maintainers. While this is pragmatic for developers themselves, it means that certain areas remain under-developed. I'm thinking of things like MIDI support; sampler format compatibility; the lack of standardised graphical configuration tools and indeed video/audio synchronisation. And let's not even start on the either/or nature of 3D graphics and real-time audio! :| This isn't an argument against the idea at all, but I barely have time to keep up with LAU as it is, so I won't be joining any new lists despite my interest in the issues. Sorry to be expressing so many reservations. cheers, tim /|\ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user