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Re: auditory icons
- To: "Greg E. Priest-Dorman" <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: auditory icons
- From: "Bryan Smart" <bsmart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 06:03:02 -0400
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It should also be noted that the commercial sound drivers from
www.opensound.com support software mixing of audio channels. Previous
versions created several audio devices (/dev/audio1 /dev/audio2 /dev/audio3
etc) which could be used at the same time. This, however, forced the user
to modify their apps to use a specific audio device. The newest versions of
OSS dynamically allocate the next free virtual sound device when a program
tries to access /dev/audio or /dev/dsp. The end result is that multiple
sound applications can play sound at once. Note that this info comes from
reading OpenSound's web page; I haven't upgraded to the latest version to
test this feature.
Best,
Bryan
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