Hi,
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 9:27 AM Philip Rhoades <phil(a)pricom.com.au>
wrote:
>
> Flo,
>
>
> On 2022-01-25 19:19, Florian Hülsmann wrote:
> > Hi Phil,
> >
> > I sure enjoyed this keynote by Paul Davis of LAC 2017:
> >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk2AMwc4e2k
> >
> > There's also a history of JACK by FalkTX (Sonoj 2019) which includes
> > more recent developments:
> >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpvkn8DOScI
> >
> > Looking forward to other recommendations as well!
>
>
> Wow! - thanks for the fast response! I will check out those links!
>
> Please let me know if come across any other interesting links . .
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
>
>
> > Am Di., 25. Jan. 2022 um 09:11 Uhr schrieb Philip Rhoades
> > <phil(a)pricom.com.au>au>:
> >>
> >> People,
> >>
> >> I am just a regular user of Linux audio but I am interested in the
> >> history of how software was developed and what problems they were
> >> meant
> >> to solve on Linux eg OSS, ALSA, Jack etc and more recently PipeWire.
> >>
> >> Is there such a documented history already in existence on the web
> >> somewhere? (ie NOT a HOWTO) - that would be intelligible to non-audio
> >> professionals?
> >>
> >> I am interested in learning and understanding more about audio and
> >> perhaps making better use of my system (Fedora 34 + Wayland soon to be
> >> updated to 35).
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Phil.
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I found this in my bookmarks
"Audio on Linux: The End of a Golden Age? - Lars-Peter Clausen, Analog
Device"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oQF2TzCYtQ
It is funny that they are all video so far ...
Thanks!
Phil.
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