On Thursday 19 February 2004 20:45, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: ... > Hmm. I see three distinct tasks with three different quality goals for a > soundserver: > 1. Play Event Sound > The most important issue is to start playing the event-sound as quickly as > possible, to give the user better feedback. Opening /dev/dsp and feeding the data into it should be fast enough, no ? > 2. Play Music > The most important issue is to ensure good quality with absolutly no > stutter, which can mean more buffering than above. Where is the problem for /dev/dsp ? > 3. Play Movie-soundtrack > The most important issue is to keep in sync with the video stream at all > costs. I really doubt that we can do this. The video app has to care for this, really. When using another backend than OSS or ALSA, of course the implementation of this backend has to care about these buffering issues, but we only have to interface to it and use it. Bye Alex -- Work: alexander.neundorf@jenoptik.com - http://www.jenoptik-los.de Home: neundorf@kde.org - http://www.kde.org alex@neundorf.net - http://www.neundorf.net _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia