On 06/24/2009 09:26 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Patrick Shirkey wrote: >> >> On 06/24/2009 02:31 AM, Dennis Schulmeister wrote: >>> On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 12:19 +0100, Krzysztof Foltman wrote: >>>> Patrick Shirkey wrote: >>>>> As a point of interest and comparison that has very little to do with >>>>> this debate, I just noticed that pulseaudio *is* being used in >>>>> the Palm Pre >>>>> http://opensource.palm.com/packages.html >>>>> While Jack and Portaudio are not. >>>> Yes, also, Palm Pre doesn't ship with pre-installed Ardour, Aeolus, >>>> Hydrogen or Csound. I really don't see why! /s >>> >>> Really? No Ardour on the Palm Pre? Now, thank you! I can just cancel my >>> order and stick with the Treo which still is a single-tasking system. I >>> mean: Hey, Ardour doesn't run on either device. >>> >>> >> >> >> If/when jack is ported it will be possible to run ardour too. gtk2 is >> supported and it is only a matter of time/money for other libs and >> deps to be built out. >> >> However will it be viable to run jack on any mobile device? >> PulseAudio is designed for mobile devices. > > It won't be viable for a handy or a toaster, but ... > http://www.indamixx.com/ >
Nice plug. The original indamixx was a tablet and the latest incarnation is a netbook so while they are both portable devices they are not exactly "mobile devices". Lennart has addressed several issues with pulseaudio that the jack team are unwilling to address (for good reasons) or unable to justify prioritising. Pulse Audio is chipping away at one side of the wall to make things easier for normal users and that is an important contribution to the audio infrastructure. Jack has been well tested and received in the professional audio domain. Getting both systems to work well together is really the most viable option from the users pov. That way each group can maintain there own level of control without having to debate every aspect of the infrastructure ad infintum. As Lennart is being paid for his time and his job security is dependant on him achieving his targets that is an important consideration for him and it most others are in similar positions. It would be helpful if things that could make a big impact will continued to be discussed within the LAD community. However this is a difficult situation. No matter if the discussions are starting prior to implementation or post implementation the general direction of the arguments tend to be quite emotional. Is it just because audio guys have a bit more artistic temperament than most other developers? -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
