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Subject: Re: [boost] media > audio project (gsoc or future boost)
From: adrien courdavault (adrien.courdavault_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-04-21 17:16:24
I looked at the documentation on the web site and at ASIO.
However I will probably have to ask a lot of questions about ASIO
phylosophy. It clearly looks like it would be better if possible to extend
ASIO to manage audio devices than creating a new lib. But this suppose that
I progress on ASIO understanding. I think I will have to make a different
post on this subject in the future.
PS, if anyone has feedbacks on this reflection you are welcome.
On 21 April 2013 10:29, adrien courdavault <adrien.courdavault_at_[hidden]>wrote:
> I will try to see in Trac if anything is related to this and how I could
> perhaps make a basic.
> Any help on both the procedure of writing a proposal or the audio_device
> problem is really welcome to give me directions or advices.
> I actually don't know what is the procedure for that kind of thing usually.
>
>
> On 21 April 2013 04:11, Michael Marcin <mike.marcin_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>> On 4/20/2013 5:07 PM, adrien courdavault wrote:
>>
>>> Is there an existing work started inside boost in this subject ? I would
>>> be
>>> happy to help on this issue.
>>>
>>> I have to study ASIO to see the design style, but I have already used
>>> most
>>> of existing audio device API and librairies that provides portable APIs
>>> for
>>> this.
>>>
>>>
>> Not that I know of, seems like it would be a good addition.
>>
>>
>>
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