On Thu, 09.09.04 15:35, Allan Sandfeld Jensen (kde@carewolf.com) wrote: > You sound exactly like that NMM guy that listed things they did well as the > base requirements.. > > Sorry if you want to the equivalent of X for audio, you need > network-transparency and esd or the polypaudio servers just doesnt cut it. > Without proper synchonization, they are both silly playthings. Polypaudio is network transparent, as is esd. Polypaudio provides high precision latency measurements. You'll lose precision when using it over a network, but you wouldn't use networked audio over on long latency network and expect exact synchronization anyway, would you? The synchronization features in polypaudo work quite well, at least for the mplayer drivers I wrote. What is it what you require for "proper synchronization" in addition to what polypaudio provides? Thanks, Lennart -- name { Lennart Poettering } loc { Hamburg - Germany } mail { mzft (at) 0pointer (dot) de } gpg { 1A015CC4 } www { http://0pointer.de/lennart/ } icq# { 11060553 } _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia