On Mon, 2008-12-15 at 10:30 -0800, Garrett D'Amore wrote: > Chris Liu wrote: > > Let me explain respectively. > > > > OSS - libsndfile has not much to do with OSS. It mainly focused on > > processing data from one format to others. It does not like to deal > > much with hardware or operating systems. The only exception may be > > sndfile-play. Sndfile-play is one of three tiny utilities it provides, > > which only writes audio data directly to /dev/audio (on Solaris), > > which is standard audio device on Solaris. On SunRay sndfile-play wont > > work properly because SunRay client uses another audio device > > specified by $AUDIODEV. However, it is not a main purpose of libsndfile. > > If this is the case, can we skip integrating sndfile-play, at least > until it honors Sun Ray?
It sounds to me more like the SunRay audio architecture is inadequate to support 3rd party tools. Perhaps that should be fixed rather than require audio software developers to have to add Sun-specific code to support SunRay. -Seb
