-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I urge all KDE people interested in a KDE 4 replacement of aRts to go back and read the old threads I led examining what's out there. We went over this in-depth, but I'm sure many people coming here from kde-core-devel didn't see it. Two points I'll make. One: Back then, GStreamer was superior to aRts in every way but one: dependence in glib 2. However, as the maintainer of aRts has decided to make aRts depend on glib 2 as well, that is no longer a valid argument for aRts against glib. So, unless someone can find an extensible system of decoders that outputs to a variety of systems that doesn't use glib, GStreamer and its in-development Qt-based interface should be considered for KDE 4. Two: A dumb sound server alone is not an option for KDE. Here's why: For apps to play sound to a device they need to store it somehow. In order to keep that storage from growing to an unreasonable size, we need to compress that audio. The best audio compression systems require special libraries to decode the sound. Therefore, in a KDE dependent only on a dumb server, KDE apps using sound would each need to include their own decoder libraries and re-write their interfacing between the decoder and the dumb server. I suggest that such an outcome will lead to massively duplicated code and the attendant bugs. So just go with GStreamer in KDE 4, please. Assuming it can be made portable, that is! - -- Neil Stevens - neil@hakubi.us "It's snowing, it's snowing! God, I hate this weather." They Might Be Giants, __New York City__ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFANUdEf7mnligQOmERAhDoAKCS1NfHPN2pNnpqUU/MhT7f4OITbACbBvk/ GK2Zjs1ofpXgnZvJX9K4U/U= =VsQ7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia