http://www.4front-tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25
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.... We hope you can now show your ALSA friends how much better your OSS drivers sound and actually tell them that OSS isn't all that "old and obsolete". The fact that we can do a ALSA emulation implies that OSS is far more advanced than ALSA people give it credit. ...
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far more advanced ???
Ok I'd like see Ardour runnnig with multiple 24bit cards, all the switches for hardware monitoring etc under OSS.
How about MIDI ? Where is OSS' midi router, is there an ossconnect utility ? (of course this a sarcastic comment :) )
http://www.4front-tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4
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.... One of our main observations is that the "driver" part of ALSA is actually just a 1:1 clone of OSS's low level driver interface but everything is rewritten from scratch. We have been able to get ALSA work with the low level drivers of (commercial) OSS without any changes to OSS itself. Everything can be done in a small module that is loaded after executing soundon and loading ALSA's snd-pcm module. This module will be released under GPL during this spring.
After this it will be possible to use ALSA applications together with OSS. So if you are an OSS customer you don't need to leave OSS to use ALSA. You can use proven OSS drivers and still be able to run the few ALSA only applications.
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The FEW ALSA only applications ??
Only a fool would write a new linux audio app that does not use ALSA, especially apps that need MIDI.
Ok jackd will probably become the "audio interface" of choice, but jackd using ALSA is more powerful than in the OSS case,
(talking of pure PCM based apps, with PCM/MIDI apps the advantage is even more apparent).
Not to mention that most distros once they will ship kernel 2.6 they will probably use ALSA as default because users
are demanding multimedia features like MIDI, support of highend cards, jackd support etc.
So this will slowly but surely render OSS totally obsolete. I'm sorry but that's the truth that you cannot escape from.
Just like Micosoft's share on the desktop will drop considerably over time due to linux being more efficient and cheaper :-)
cheers, Benno http://www.linuxsampler.org
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
http://www.opensound.com/cuckoo.html
:-) No comment, except that some comments are really wrong.
Jaroslav
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