On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 22:43:39 +0200 Christoph Eckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I know my opinion is unpopular, but afaik OSS is more of a > > standard in the unix (not linux) world than ALSA is. > > There's no way around providing an OSS emulation that works > > (i mean sw mixing, etc.) for all those OSS apps that are > > multiplatform. > > Most of these applications use /dev/dsp. Wouldn't it be > possible to link it to DMIX/DSNOOP so OSS applications can > transparently use DMIX/DSNOOP? Yeah, you can always use the aoss script to preload a shared lib "hijacking" function symbols, so access to /dev/dsp is routed to a typical alsa pcm device (which can be dmix/dsnoop/asym/whatever). I'm not sure though this works in 100% of the cases. MMAP? Regards, Flo -- Palimm Palimm! http://affenbande.org/~tapas/