Re: ESP

John Fulmer (jfulmer@ott.net)
Mon, 12 Apr 1999 21:09:34 -0500


That would be the Enlightenment Sound Daemon (esd), which is a user
space sound mixer. It's part of Gnome at this point (ftp.gnome.org), and
the original devel site would be www.enlightenment.org.

I believe that apps have to be written to take advantage of esd.

Another option would be to look at ALSA, which is getting into late
alpha. ALSA is an OSS replacement that does mixing at the device level.
http://alsa.jcu.cz is the URL

jf

Chipzz wrote:
>
> A while ago there was a message on linux-kernel about esp (I think it was
> called esp). It was a kernel patch or something to allow multiple programs
> to access /dev/dsp. But I can't seem to find it anywhere? anyone knows
> where to find it?
>

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