Erik Hofman wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/FlightGear/docs-mini
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README.sound
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Add an explanation for using Arts.
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ALSA and Arts
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This article leads me
Martin Spott wrote:
ALSA and Arts
This article leads me to the assumption that OpenAL at least on Linux
is situated _always_ on top of the ALSA OSS emulation layer and does
not use the ALSA interface directly but I find it hard to believe
Why should I avoid directly using the ALSA layer
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 28 April 2004 13:22:
The major problem here is Arts that doesn't play nice with programs that
don't support Arts directly. This problem has annoyed me so much that if
I had to chose an desktop manager it would never be KDE until they
decide to stop using Art
Erik Hofman said:
Martin Spott wrote:
ALSA and Arts
This article leads me to the assumption that OpenAL at least on Linux
is situated _always_ on top of the ALSA OSS emulation layer and does
not use the ALSA interface directly but I find it hard to believe
Why should I avoid
* Melchior FRANZ -- Wednesday 28 April 2004 13:46:
- aRts can use ALSA
- KDE can play sound without aRts (AFAIK; haven't tried)
Oh, I forgot to mention: the main problems with aRts and ALSA seem
to lie in ALSA, at least for some chips (e.g. AC97). This improved
vastly in the latest 2.6.* Linux
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Melchior FRANZ -- Wednesday 28 April 2004 13:46:
- aRts can use ALSA
- KDE can play sound without aRts (AFAIK; haven't tried)
Oh, I forgot to mention: the main problems with aRts and ALSA seem
to lie in ALSA, at least for some chips (e.g. AC97). This improved
vastly in
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 28 April 2004 14:15:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Oh, I forgot to mention: the main problems with aRts and ALSA seem
to lie in ALSA, at least for some chips (e.g. AC97). This improved
vastly in the latest 2.6.* Linux kernels.
Sure, the most widely used sound option
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 28 April 2004 14:15:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Oh, I forgot to mention: the main problems with aRts and ALSA seem
to lie in ALSA, at least for some chips (e.g. AC97). This improved
vastly in the latest 2.6.* Linux kernels.
Sure, the most widely used
Jim Wilson wrote:
Is this still true? I'm running KDE and can't remember the last
time artsd got in the way. To be honest though, I don't recall what
changed. Maybe I just turned off most of the stupid sounds in the
kde apps.
My impression was that recent versions of arts and esd released