Simon Geard wrote:
> Being from 2007, it's also somewhat outdated - both ESD and aRts are
> pretty much irrelevant these days, and there's no mention of KDE's
> Phonon.

There was some reason for phonon being left out.  Original article is here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguinswf/2007/05/welcome_to_the_jungle.html

Seem to remember a few applications still using enlightenment sound
daemon even if Enlightenment is no longer using it.  Guess it depends
on what you're compiling and running.

I definitely didn't consider the illustration an all exclusive
reference, but thought it might at least be useful to get an idea how
some of the audio libraries interrelate, especially if someone's not
that familar with what's currently out there.

Sincerely,
Laura
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