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Subject: Re: OT: Why was artsd written?
From: Per Wigren <wigren () hem ! passagen ! se>
Date: 2001-08-22 16:42:20
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Yes! It is even compatible with esound!
Try using esound-output in a player with artsd running and it will play just
fine! :)
// Wigren
tisdagen den 21 augusti 2001 19:48 skrev John Gluck:
> Hi All
>
> aRts is fine if you want to to music synthesizing but if you don't....
>
> The deamon, artsd, is an other thing. I haven't looked at it at all, but I
> presume it offers services for PCM (wave) playback and record as well as
> synth and MIDI.
>
> John
>
> Matthias Kretz wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 August 2001 13:27, Danie Roux wrote:
> > > OK, so esd sucks. What are the chances that the Gnome and KDE people
> > > can build a daemon that both can use?
> >
> > On GUADEC the GNOME developers said they want to use aRts for GNOME 2.
> > Why build another one if there is already one - and a good one, too.
> >
> > And btw, aRts is a lot more than only a soundserver. It's a complete
> > "modular analog synthesizer". aRts adds a whole lot new stuff to only
> > being a soundserver. For example it can also do the decoding of mp3s
> > using mpeglib (or whatever lib you write a PlayObject for).
> >
> > --
> > C'ya
> > Matthias
> > ________________________________________________________
> > Matthias Kretz (Germany)
> > http://Kretz.dyndns.org/
> > MatthiasKretz@gmx.net, kretz@kde.org
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