On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Kim Therkelsen wrote:


The idea is that I perform the same processing no matter what user
application is used to playback the audio/video.
The plugin must receive the raw six (or eight) channel audio PCM stream.
So I do not want to make the DSP processing specific to some special
application only.
[snip]

I want to use the solution in Meego, Android, and Google Chrome OS - if possible. I do not know what applications

MeeGo: pulseaudio or ALSA
Google: pulseaudio or ALSA (AFAIK)

With Android, Linux is just a prop to get the JVM started... so your solution will probably need to be in Java there.

All the operating systems are based on Linux so they must have something in common regarding the audio chain (such as ALSA) where I can plug our DSP code in.

PulseAudio: if you implement it here, you will probably get the most bang for your buck... and it is more likely to integrate well into the end-user's system. However, PulseAudio is not a "universal" solution for Linux. (For example, Pro Audio users will often uninstall PulseAudio from their systems.)

ALSA: ALSA /is/ universal to Linux and is definately capable of doing this task. You'll probably want to implement it as an ALSA plug-in. However, the end-user experience is usually not as slick and (IMHO) the ALSA API is a fickle friend. Also, more times than not I hear people say, "DON'T use the ______ ALSA plug-in. It's totally broken. Instead use [SOME USER APPLICATION ALTERNATIVE]."

-gabriel

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