On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 02:36:53PM -0400, Blair Sadewitz wrote:
> I did not know about the API compatability issue ... that would
> explain a lot of problems that I'm having. :)
> 
> Given what you've said, how about this:
> 
> -- Is there an elegant way to get gnome-applets2/kdemultimedia/et. al. to 
> build?

not AFAIK.

> I have the "unknown architecture" problem with the gstreamer in the
> tree.

yes, this is a known problem.

> -- I know about the sample rate output option in many applications
> (mpg123, KDE arts, etc).  Not all applications have this, and some

true.  however, mplayer can play many audio (and video) file formats,
and it does support setting the output sample rate in a configuration
file.

> applications' resampling gives me aliasing artifacts in the output
> (mpg123 in particular).

odd, this used to work fine for me (haven't had to use it for a while
though).  did you try mpg321?

>  It also seems more "elegant" to have all
> applications' streams admixed in one place.

I agree.  IMO, JACK (jackit.sourceforge.net) or something similar
would be nice to have on OpenBSD.

>  I suppose there is no
> real reason to waste my time with this, though.
> 
> -- I have not made ports, as I have not had the time to study the
> ports subsystem in enough detail, but gstreamer-0.10.4 and the base
> plugin tarball compile without the slightest modification--no
> configure flags, even.

yes, but the plugins are a slightly different story, and gstreamer
is sorta useless without plugins.

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