On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 01:21:45PM +0100, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> > > The above makes arts say it can't open the sound device.
> > > Mind you that while I want to move mixing to alsa level I still need
> > > arts for playing sounds from KDE programs.
> > Doesn't arts support any kind of ALSA output? Then you should be able
> > to tell artsd to use "default" for output. Mind you, this will mix
> > your sounds two times. 
> Unfortunately, the dmix plugin does not work with arts, because arts does 
> not follow the ALSA API for file descriptor handling. I've already 

Ahh... no need for me to bust my head trying to get it to work then :)

> contacted the arts author this week, but he has not sent any reply to me.

Perhaps it would be an idea to create a bugentry requesting that arts be
changed to follow the ALSA api and then posting a link to it so that all
us arts+alsa users can vote for it, giving it more focus with the arts
developers?

> Probably, we should begin to create a list of certificated ALSA 
> applications ;-)

That would be really nice!

Btw, I read somewhere that mplayer also does not follow the ALSA api
100%, is this correct?

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