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Am Dienstag, 03. Februar 2004 09:19 schrieb Jaroslav Kysela:
> On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Florian Schmidt wrote:
> > Test: Use "aoss sox -t ossdsp /dev/dsp fooN.wav" in two terms at the
> > same time [N = 1,2]
> > Result: second sox blocks until first one exits..
>
> sox does not work with aoss. It uses fopen(). This call is not mangled in
> our preloaded library.

Ok, 

sox was just a test (because I thought it was much easier/simpler than what I 
realy want to do, but if the "fopen()" is some sox specialty, I will jump to 
what I realy want to do:

I wish to run two instances of teamspeak over this newly created "reusable" 
full duplex device. So, I guess the question is "does TeamSpeak use the 
fopen() call ?".
Fact is: If one teamspeak application is running, then I cannot use arecord, 
the device is "blocked".
I tried running a strace on the TeamSpeak executable, but no "fopen" call came 
up. So, where do I go from here ?

Peter
- -- 
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."
- -- The Wizard Of Oz


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