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On 6/1/08, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Bruce Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb
> > like.The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then
> > after a\n\n the rest was data.
>
> Interesting idea.
> We could also use something like HTTP or mail headers - easy to
> understand for many people :)
>
> Maybe an advanced audio server could even directly understand
> mimetypes ? ,-O
>
> BTW: some weeks ago, I started hacking on an 9P'ed pulseaudio.
> It will be configurable completely via 9P and also support
> audio I/O via 9P. But I'm still looking for a suitable interface.
>
> The audio interface should be capable of completely replacing
> other common interfaces (in GNU world), so eg. understand
> all hw-supported formats, realtime-capable, etc.
>
> Once this works, I intend to rewrite certain client libs for
> other audio servers (pulse, esd, arts, ...) to go through
> that new 9P interface.
>
>
> Suggestions appreciated :)
>
>
> cu
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