On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 21:15 +0100, rosea grammostola wrote: > Bob Ham wrote: > > On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:53 +0100, Adrian Knoth wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:53:02AM +0000, Bob Ham wrote: > >> > >> > >>> local sessions are a subset of the functionality provided by network > >>> sessions > >>> > >> If you want to have network transparency inside the audio framework, > >> this perspective might be true. > >> > > > > I do want that.
> 1) The 'one app with plugins' group. > 2) The people who likes to work with different, small Jack applications > (ams, aeolus, epichord etc.). These people are interested in a session > handler. But they think dbus is the wrong approach, it is to limited for > them, or it is not the right thing for the Linux platform in their opinion. > 3) Group 3 is the same as group 2, BUT they have chosen dbus as > solution. It's the LADI group. As Fons noted, there is a fourth group of people who are interested in network-wide audio session handling, for various purposes. This is actually the most important group as far as I'm concerned because their goals are a superset of the second and third groups' goals. > We can expect that group 3 will build a session handler for us. LADI is > in active development and they already made some progress. > Now I'm wondering, what can we expect from group 2? >From group 2 and 4, you can probably expect something. I have designs for an OSC-based system, JIZZ, that has been mentioned as the successor to LASH. It exists quite clearly in my mind. I've also made some designs on paper and put them here: http://pkl.net/~node/software/lash/lash-2.jpeg Unfortunately, I don't have the time to refine the design, produce a protocol and implement it. I'm currently working toward an MSc degree. It's possible that I may continue work on JIZZ at some point in the foreseeable future after completing my MSc. It's also possible that I may work toward a PhD, in which case it's unlikely I'll have time to work on JIZZ, at least within a useful time frame. However, Florian Faber recently communicated with me privately based on this thread and seemed to have similar ideas to mine. Particularly, using OSC over TCP and mDNS for service advertisements. From that communication, it also seemed as though Florian might have the time and energy to produce something. I don't know what will come of that though; Florian? Fons also has similar ideas (or did in the past.) Particularly, about using OSC and also about focusing on the protocol rather than the implementation. Fons has already commented on his own activity. -- Bob Ham <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
