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Date:      Tue, 13 Jul 2004 21:24:45 +0200
From:      Axel Auweter <axel_auweter@pop1.scram.de>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Does anyone compose music using any oftheportsfromthe/ports/audio collection in FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <40F436FD.1070407@pop1.scram.de>
In-Reply-To: <000501c46908$330e8160$0b1b14ac@METALLER>
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Hi,

I just google'd a little bit and found a statement at 
http://www.bsdforen.de/showthread.php?t=4015 ... Daniel Seuffert states 
that ALSA would already run under FreeBSD. Hmm, perhaps this guy knows 
more than we do.

> AA> I think, I'm going to collect some information about ALSA (although it
> AA> doesn't seem to be documented very well). An ideal solution would be to
> AA> have a FreeBSD implementation (or even better: OS independent) of the
> AA> ALSA Library which works together with the existing ALSA drivers. Any
> AA> volunteers? ;-)
>
>I think I'll take a look at it if only I'll have enough free time.
>By the way, what is the problem about porting ALSA to FreeBSD? Is it
>impossible at all?
>  
>
In order to spread some motivation I'd say that nothing is impossible...
Okay, I found out that it has been discussed several times (on this 
mailing-list, too). But it seems as if nothing has happened since then. 
Perhaps it is worth another look.
btw: Can anybody tell me what the newpcm driver is? Damn, I'm a real 
newbie to that topic... :-(

> AA> Does anybody know which parts of ALSA are GPL'ed and which are LGPL'ed?
>
>Why not just look into the source code?
>
>  
>
Done so. As expected, everything GPL except for alsa-lib which is LGPL.

Axel



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