| Victor,
I hope so. The plan is for the OLPC XO to use pulse audio as it's
sound server for inter-application sharing and communication
and for support of GM playback from the browser. It might open up
some doors for wonderful Csound Shared Activity development
on the XO - Jammin.
-dB
On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:32 AM, victor wrote:
> One of us will have to end up writing a pulseaudio IO module...
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>> i still know almost nothing about pulseaudio
>> http://pulseaudio.org/
>> but the coming ubuntu8.04 will have it already there
>> if you do the normal full install
>> i tend to install minimal going cui or using dwm for wm
>> then i have to apt-get jackd and pulse manually
>> but hey! i am to build a minimal system on my usb-flash
>> without anythangs else but alsa
>> great to know that cs does rt only with alsa
>> i took for granted that it can't for a few years ;=D
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:23:32AM +0000, jpff wrote:
>>> Csound can use a variety of rt audio systems; I always use ALSA but
>>> portaudio and jack are also available as plugins.
>>> What is this pulseaudio? Not heard about that
>>
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>> http://micro.ispretty.com
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