Hi all, I remember there's been lengthy discussions about arts or !arts around KDE Release 2 or so. There even was a meeting on IRC where people discussed what demands KDE has regarding the handling of multimedia data. I'm trying to recall now what was found back then, please correct my mistakes. Ideally, KDE needs: A sound server. So far so well, but with what features, what would we want: - simultaneous access - network transparency (?) - low latency - bitrate resampling, most cheap soundcards support only 48kHz nowadays - more than one stereo channel, e.g. for surround sound capable hardware - not necessarily, but probably also recoding of different raw input formats, like le16/be16, 8bit ulaw, etc... - recording, of course - in short, everything you'd want your soundcard to do. A codec layer. We definitely need an easy to access possibility to plug in codecs for alls those funky sound and video formats. I'm all against burdening this tedious stuff onto application programmers. -- Matthias Welwarsky Fachschaft Informatik FH Darmstadt Email: matze@stud.fbi.fh-darmstadt.de "all software sucks equally, but some software is more equal" _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia