Hello,
I'm working on a new sound daemon for Unix called USound (the Useful Sound Daemon). It's somewhat like esd but aims to be more useful, particularly by having lower latency and better sample rate conversion.
One of the first applications I needed to use with USound was madplay, so I added USound support to madplay and included the new source file and diffs in the USound source distribution. You can download USound from:
http://pobox.com/~mattcampbell/usound/
The new source file and diffs for madplay are in the usound/clients/madplay directory. I hope these changes will be integrated into the official madplay distribution. Please let me know if you find any problems with my changes or USound in general.
Thanks, Matt Campbell
On Mar 23, 2004, at 9:20 PM, Matt Campbell wrote:
I'm working on a new sound daemon for Unix called USound (the Useful Sound Daemon). It's somewhat like esd but aims to be more useful, particularly by having lower latency and better sample rate conversion.
One of the first applications I needed to use with USound was madplay, so I added USound support to madplay and included the new source file and diffs in the USound source distribution. You can download USound from:
http://pobox.com/~mattcampbell/usound/
The new source file and diffs for madplay are in the usound/clients/madplay directory. I hope these changes will be integrated into the official madplay distribution. Please let me know if you find any problems with my changes or USound in general.
Thanks, Matt.
I'll add the audio module to the next release of madplay.
Cheers,