Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Sep 2008 22:14 UTC, submitted by diegocg
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2007-02-17
Totally agree. The Linux sound scape should be unified. Its really OSS's fault if you think about. They had a perfectly good sound api that Linux community was happy to use, but their licensing sucked, they didn't update it regularly enough and it was lacking features needed. So OSS4 comes out and Linux is supposed to drop ALSA because now OSS gets their head in the game?
I think what Linux needs is total redesign of the sound subsystem, or at least some sort of consolidation, to make it easier on developers. CoreAudio is a great, its easy to use, it robust and it can be used in in professional audio projects as well, as less demanding applications. Right now we have way too many api's that are confusing.