PulseAudio
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PulseAudio is a sound server for POSIX and Win32 systems. It allows to have multiple programs playing sound at one machine, among even more advanced features. PulseAudio is a drop-in replacement for the enlightened sound daemon (ESD). This article focuses on the more basic PulseAudio features.
Please note, PulseAudio is not a drop-in replacement for aRts. If you use KDE 3, it is not currently possible to use PulseAudio.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio
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Basic JACK 2004-04-25 05:52:18 What you will need for this bite-sized example * a d:b system with sound Overview JACK is a low-latency audio server designed to professional audio standards. If you read the Linux Audio Quality HOWTO, you might get scared off by the time you get to the parts about patching and recompiling your kernel.
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