On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 09:14:15AM -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
Hi Martin:
I'm glad you like the site and find it an enjoyable and useful
resource. WRT your questions:
ALSA handles *almost* every app based on the now-deprecated
OSS/Free API, so generally speaking they're almost all ALSA-compatible.
And IIRC Jack supports both ALSA and OSS (correction?). Basically, if
you have an up-to-date ALSA system you should have no problems running
OSS and Jack apps (assuming you also have Jack installed).
Hmm, I actually meant to that other way around. e.g. Ardour uses jack,
and has a text or GTK gui.
This information would be usefull to narrow down which applications to
try.
Also, ALSA OSS emulation is not completely reliable, as I find out sometimes
on my powerpc. It is difficult to narrow down the exact cause of this, but
I know it is not a libsndfile issue.
Designating the GUI is too much detail, though
you can see in the
listings that I often do indicate required toolkits. I'm just not very
thorough about it.
API/protocols: see above re: ALSA...
If you're relatively new here you might not realize that I've been
increasingly dissatisfied with the site design and organization but I
have little time to do more than keep it updated. Sorry about that...
Yes, I am aware you are unhappy with things as they are. There have been
a number of people offering to help you with it; maybe you could take one or
two of them up on their offer. I definitely did not mean to imply you should
implement this yourself.
Be assured that the updates you do are very much appreciated!
Martin