On 05.01.12 12:53, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 05/01/12 00:24 did gyre and gimble:
On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble:
them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call
ri
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 05/01/12 00:24 did gyre and gimble:
> On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> 'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble:
>>> them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call
>>> ringing to speakers and talk to a
On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble:
them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call
ringing to speakers and talk to a handset. Because programs do not chose
Yes, programs can create as many streams
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble:
> There are programs which output several sound streams. The reason is
> that streams can be routed to different sound cards (if a user have
> them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call
> ringing to sp
Hello.
There are programs which output several sound streams. The reason is
that streams can be routed to different sound cards (if a user have
them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call
ringing to speakers and talk to a handset. Because programs do not chose
a soun