Andrea A <andrea69x@xxxxxxxxxx>: > My fear is that a LADSPA plugin will be too hard to use for a lot of desktop users. I think that a GNU desktop user would like to have a fully working audio equalizer in his distribution and PA is default in almost all GNU distributions. Configuring a LADSPA plugin may be hard and boring for the average user and GNU will continue to don't have a standard equalizer. Beyond the issues you've already listed. No, it won't. It will be compiled as a part of your application, and your GUI application, at startup, would do the equivalent of "pactl load-module module-ladspa-sink" with the correct parameters for each existing sink. I.e. the user will only have to install your application from a distribution package and logout/login again. And we have a good precedent here: veromix _was_ packaged in Debian (now it isn't because it is not up to speed with recent KDE and GNOME), and it uses exactly the proposed architecture. -- Alexander E. Patrakov _______________________________________________ pulseaudio-discuss mailing list pulseaudio-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss