At the Audio MC at the Linux Plumbers Conference one thing became very clear: it is very difficult for programmers to figure out which audio API to use for which purpose and which API not to use when doing audio programming on Linux. So here's my try to guide you through this jungle: What do you want to do? I want to write a media-player-like application! Use GStreamer! (Unless your focus is only
Finally, secure real-time scheduling on the Linux desktop can be become a reality. Linux 2.6.25 gained Real-Time Group Scheduling, a feature which allows to limit the amount of CPU time real-time processes and threads may consume. Traditionally on Linux real-time scheduling was limited to priviliged processes, because RT processes can lock up the machine if they enter a busy loop. Scheduling is ef
So, Apple now blocks third-party software from accessing iPods. But is behaviour like that news? No, unfortunately not at all. Let's have a look on two technologies that are closely related to the iPod and Apple-style media playback: DAAP (Digital Audio Access Protocol) and RAOP (Remote Audio Output Protocol). RAOP is the protocol that is spoken when you want to output audio from iTunes over the n
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