On 4/14/07, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 9 avr. 07 à 04:15, Yen-Ju Chen a écrit :
>
[snip]
>
> >> >  My current plan is to have a volume menulet
> >>
> >> Would be nice. Don't forget to put the sound specific code in
> >> SystemConfig framework.
> >
> >  I have an implementation of mixer in MultimediaKit
> >  and an example in Developer/Examples/MixerExample.
> >  All I need is a menulet to use this mixer in MultimediaKit.
> >  I can put it in SystemConfig.
> >  But does it make more sense in MultimediaKit ?
> >  On the other hand, for regular users, we only need a mixer
> >  for system volume and microphone volume.
> >  For professional users, they are not going to use our mixer anyway.
> >  So there is no problem to make the one in MultimediaKit simpler
> >  and move it to SystemConfig.
>
> We may have SystemConfig relies on MultimediaKit for SCSound config
> element.
> SCSound should allow to select input and output devices, input level/
> volume and output level/volume and alert volume. In other words, it's
> just a basic mixer probably close to the one in MultimediaKit.
> Perhaps it makes sense to put current MultimediaKit mixer in
> SystemConfig and have MultimediaKit relies on it.
> In future, SystemConfig will surely run a daemon behind the scene to
> take care of:
> - concurrency issue between applications that modify configuration
> stuff (that would benefit to MultimediaKit mixer then)
> - notifications posting on configuration changes
> - priveleged operations we could need (like altering network settings)

  I found this audio server: Jack
  http://jackaudio.org/
  It looks promising and mplayer support it.
  We can use it to play our system sound.

  Yen-Ju

>
> Cheers,
> Quentin.
>
>
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