Cross Fading Audio Found

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Jack seems to be very much the direction that most people doing serious audio work with Linux are taking. The only serious criticism I've heard against adopting Jack into the package distros is that it doesn't support streaming over a network. Not that it couldn't, just that it currently doesn't address that.

I think we need something like Jack, so I certainly encourage more attention to its development.

Doug Sutherland writes:
> Not exactly what is meant by cross fading, but surprised nobody has
> mentioned esound yet. It can fade multiple audio sources. And such.
> 
> http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/overview.html
> 
> This jack audio server thing looks very interesting too. I have
> meaning to try this for some time. "It can connect a number of different
> applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio
> between themselves."
> 
> http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
> 
> More stuff
> http://linux-sound.org/
> http://www.vlug.org/linux/links/Audio-Video/
> 
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