Hello Damien, As your message was waiting moderation and as you asked a question that may gather some replies, I've subscribed you to the list. I hope that's OK? If it's a problem you can unsubscribe over at: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss We've just moved lists so this is likely a different URL to the one shown in your "Your message is on hold pending administrator approval" email you'll have received from your original post. 'Twas brillig, and Damien DEJEAN at 25/05/11 19:25 did gyre and gimble: > Hello, > > I'm working on a little sound server for small computers. I already have > a server and a client library to send sound to this server. Now I wish > write a pulseaudio module to redirect sound to the library and then send > it to the little server. > > I read the tutorial about modules, but I was noat able to found some > informations. For example, I need to get the bit width (8, 16 bits ...), > the sample rate (22k, 44khz) and the sound data, but I don't where I can > found it. > > There are very naive questions, but I don't really know where to begin > :$, can you help me ? Well, overall you'll be writing a "Sink" module. This is an output device module and it will likely connect direct to your server. The sink itself will advertise a fixed sample format and then PA will internally handle any input stream remixing when the stream is connected to that sink. It is then the sinks responsibility to process the actual data. While it's certainly not perfect, this is how e.g. the ROAP sink works, so it may be a good idea to look at the structure of that code and just replace the RAOP/RTP things with calls to your library. Can I ask what the small sound server is? For small computers (especially those run off battery or where power saving is desirable) PulseAudio is one of the only systems to do advanced driving of the alsa devices using it's timer based scheduling... this approach can save up to half a watt in power based on current tests. Why is PulseAudio itself not appropriate for these small computers? (it's already used in several embedded systems for the reasons of power saving listed above). Col -- Colin Guthrie gmane(at)colin.guthr.ie http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited [http://www.tribalogic.net/] Open Source: Mageia Contributor [http://www.mageia.org/] PulseAudio Hacker [http://www.pulseaudio.org/] Trac Hacker [http://trac.edgewall.org/]