polypaudio @PACKAGE_VERSION@

Copyright 2004 Lennart Poettering <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

News

Sat Jul 17 2004:

Version 0.1 released

Overview

polypaudio is a sound server for Linux and other Unix like operating systems. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND). In addition to the features ESOUND provides polypaudio has:

Both the core and the client API are completely asynchronous making use of a simple main loop abstraction layer. This allows easy integration with asynchronous applications using the glib/gtk mainloop. Since the asynchronous API available through polyplib is quite difficult to use there is a simplified synchronous API wrapper polyplib-simple available. A simple main loop implementation is available as well.

polypaudio is the successor of my previous, ill-fated attempt to write a sound server asd.

Status

Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@ is quite usable. polypaudio does not yet match all ESOUND features: currently a sample cache and automatic releasing of unused sound drivers are missing. Have a look on the more extensive TODO list.

Documentation

There is some prelimenary documentation available: modules.html, cli.html, daemeon.html.

Documentation for developing with polypaudio is not yet available. Read the source, Luke! There are some example application available: for the asynchronous API and for the simple, synchronous API.

First Steps

Simply start the polypaudio daemon with the argument -C

polypaudio -C

This will present you a screen like this:

Welcome to polypaudio! Use "help" for usage information.
>>> 

Now you can issue CLI commands as described in cli.html. Another way to start polypaudio is by specifying a configuration script on the command line like that one included in the distribution:

polypaudio -F polypaudio.pa

This will load some drivers and protocols automatically.

Requirements

Currently, polypaudio is tested on Linux only. It requires an OSS or ALSA compatible soundcard.

polypaudio was developed and tested on Debian GNU/Linux "testing" from July 2004, it should work on most other Linux distributions (and maybe Unix versions) since it uses GNU autoconf and GNU libtool for source code configuration and shared library management.

polypaudio needs Secret Rabbit Code (aka libsamplerate) and alsa-lib.

Installation

As this package is made with the GNU autotools you should run ./configure inside the distribution directory for configuring the source tree. After that you should run make for compilation and make install (as root) for installation of polypaudio.

Acknowledgements

Eric B. Mitchell for writing ESOUND

Download

The newest release is always available from @PACKAGE_URL@

The current release is @PACKAGE_VERSION@

Get polypaudio's development sources from the Subversion repository. (viewcvs)

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Lennart Poettering <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>, July 2004
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