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Originally posted by Teho View PostIf you have latency problems with ALSA then there's problem with your drivers.
But yeah development seems to have stopped since last year: http://opensound.hg.sourceforge.net/...und/opensound/
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View PostHere are very good articles comparing Linux sound systems:
Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View Postalthough pulse works also on top of OSS I think
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Originally posted by Ericg View Postif you're on a desktop I'm sure it works fine but on laptops... OSS still doesn't support suspend or jack detection.
About jack detection I don't really know what's the matter there. Everything seems to work for me.
EDIT: How can one check if jack detection works?Last edited by Nuc!eoN; 04 April 2013, 08:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View Post2007 is not the year but the build number. I use ArchLinux not BSD.
Chromium has no OSS support, it only works through ALSA emulation (didn't work for some releases but in 26 it's been fixed).
OSS has the least latency and I don't see no reason to use ALSA or even Pulse (although pulse works also on top of OSS I think). With ALSA my latency was unacceptable.
Here are very good articles comparing Linux sound systems:
Lets start with some background. Back in the old days, if you had a PC, there was only one card called "the sound card", which of course was...
http://insanecoding.blogspot.de/2009...-so-sorry.htmlLast edited by Ericg; 04 April 2013, 07:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostWeird... Arch must need to update their packages
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/c...ty/x86_64/oss/ (look at the name)
Chromium has no OSS support, it only works through ALSA emulation (didn't work for some releases but in 26 it's been fixed).
OSS has the least latency and I don't see no reason to use ALSA or even Pulse (although pulse works also on top of OSS I think). With ALSA my latency was unacceptable.
Here are very good articles comparing Linux sound systems:
Lets start with some background. Back in the old days, if you had a PC, there was only one card called "the sound card", which of course was...
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Originally posted by ryao View PostOSSv4 does not appear to be abandoned. They did a release last year:
http://www.opensound.com/forum/viewt...hp?f=19&t=4754
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/c...ty/x86_64/oss/ (look at the name)
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostConsidering OSSv4 was abandoned 6years ago I'm gonna guess you're a FreeBSD user?
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Originally posted by newwen View PostIt doesn't already?
Anyway, Google is developing its own audio server (CRAS) for Chrome OS
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