A bit of exploration of the source code reveals that at least NSSound uses "sinks" for output.
Some sinks can be found in SVN tree over here: http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/gui/trunk/Tools/sound/ Header GSSoundSink.h can be found here: http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/gui/trunk/Headers/Additions/GNUstepGUI/ I don't know more than that. On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 19:37, Kristian Poul Herkild <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi there. > > I've been silently snooping around here for XYZ years, just in case... ;) > > And that case is now. I'm in the process of creating a vanilla GNU/Linux > system (largely LFS+BLFS and some C(B)LFS and a bit gentoo and redhat). > It is either going to be a pure vanilla linux or a some sort of > recreation of LinuxSTEP - I haven't decided yet. X-server is installed, > but Windowmaker and GNUstep-packages (base, gui, backends, apps, etc.) > are not. > > Anyway - what I need to know is what the situation is in regard to > multimedia and GNUstep. Is portaudio still used as a sound server, and > does GNUstep have a multimedia plugin-architecture a la gstreamer or > translators (as in BeOS+Haiku/Syllable+Pyro-OS)? Or is GNUstep simply > without a multimedia framework atm. ? > > Kind regards, > > Kristian Poul Herkild > > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev > -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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