On 04/04/2012 09:59 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
But of course, this are not the only reason to prefer one SM above the other. As mentioned in my previous mails, there are arguments for me atm to say that NSM gives a user more then JackSession (even with the hypothetical level-0). NSM seems to be a SM which has a very good and simple solution, more functionality then JackSession, without the need of things like Jackdbus (ladish). Also I've the opinion that the community should go with the best implementation. Why go for an implementation which lacks useful functionality when implementation into the apps are more or less the same effort?
Afaik, NSM gives us all we users need when it comes to LAU session management. You've to help me to give something it doesn't do in this scope. If you can't help me with this, you can more or less take the conclusion that NSM is a final solution to the Linuxaudio session puzzle. Final as in, does all what it should do, has intrinsic all the stuff it should be able to do in the coming >10 yrs, it doesn't lack essential features in terms of functionality and workflow, if a better SM bumps up in the coming yrs there will likely be no essential reasons to switch to that one (which makes the effort for adding NSM support to an app, a valuable and longstanding contribution).
Correct me if I'm wrong. Regards, \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
