@David Henningsson:

My naive interpretation of diagram

http://yokozar.org/blog/content/linuxaudio.png

is

(1) OSS offers the most direct route (2 steps) between a userspace
program and the output hardware, and therefore would be expected, a
priori, to provide the best latency.  Audio-video applications (in
contrast to purely audio applications) demand low latency as the primary
requirement for the sound system.

(2) The complexity arises from a trend towards virtualization, which
introduces software layers not needed by most users, introduces latency
and loads the CPU.  It is ironic that removal of OSS is seen as a
solution.

More generally:  you say "porting a few apps to ALSA" might be "worth
it".  I would have sympathy for this point of view if you were offering
to do the porting yourself.  It should be remembered that "filing a bug
report" against a working application is a euphemism for asking somebody
else to do some unnecessary work.

Mike

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