> Jep, I have plans to continue my work on the OS X port, and finish the virtual audio driver I was working on. Currently, this is all just prove of concept, but I'm confident that it will be really useful once it's finished. > > At the moment, I am travelling, but once I'm back in some weeks, I will hopefully find some time to catch up with this project. I'll post updates on this list, of course. > > > >> Generally, what's the plan for being able to manipulate native > > >> MacOS X clients/streams via PA? It'd be great to replace the > > >> AirTunes (AirPlay) functionality that Apple offers. If this > > >> functionality is still a work in progress, is there a workaround? > > > > > > The workaround would be to use an audio player that output to > > > PulseAudio, like vlc, rhythmbox, banshee, amarok, though I don't > > > have a clue whether these are ported to OSX and are able to use > > > libpulse there. > > > > While I don't know, I strongly suspect that VLC on mac is not compiled > > with PA support.... > > No, that would't make sense either. What we need is generic way to get audio from all CoreAudio applications, without modifing them. I'm working on this, stay tuned :-) > You'll be my hero if you make a virtual audio driver. Now, if that isn't incentive enough, then I don't know what is! :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20110303/811cede4/attachment.htm>