Hi! On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 10:34:27AM +0100, Jozef Kosoru wrote: > On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 11:09:24PM +0100, Stefan Westerfeld wrote: > > > Is CSL going to be the real future? > > > > Write a CSL driver for JACK, if you ask me. Thats what I recommend w.r.t. MAS > > as well. > > Well, I've looked a bit at the ALSA JACK pcm_plugin and it seems to be the > brilliant solution for the 'aRts vs JACK' problem. It allows > non-realtime clients to use JACK as a backend. This is far better and > more complex solution than JACK output plugin for aRts or CLS layer, > because it covers OSS apps and ALSA apps as well. I am not entierly convinced of this, because this doesn't solve the interoperability problem for systems that ALSA doesn't run under. The very idea of CSL is to get rid of the sound portability problem once and for all on all (unixoid) platforms. Thus, if CSL supports aRts and JACK, and for instance xmms supports CSL, then xmms will be able to use whatever is appropriate on all platforms that KDE is running on. The same is valid for MAS, JACK, aRts, GStreamer or any other "meta- application". As long as we add CSL support to each of them, then all of these will interoperate in any combination with eachother, transparent to the user. Of course you may argue that porting and deploying ALSA on all platforms will do the same. However, I think that while "not supporting anything but CSL" could be made a feasible option for most sound applications within the next months, "not supporting anything but ALSA" is far from this. Cu... Stefan -- -* Stefan Westerfeld, stefan@space.twc.de (PGP!), Hamburg/Germany KDE Developer, project infos at http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde *- _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia