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Cross Platform Audio Mixer Software
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Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to outputaudio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currentlysupports:
Null output (handy for testing without a sound device)
WAV files
AU files
RAW files
OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD)
ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture)
aRts (Analog RealTime Synth, used by KDE)
PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server)
esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon)
Mac OS X
Windows (98 and later)
AIX
Sun/NetBSD/OpenBSD
IRIX
NAS (Network Audio Server)
RoarAudio (Modern, multi-OS, networked Sound System)
OpenBSD's sndio
Development code is at gitlab.xiph.org.Please report issues there. Release 1.2.0 - January 27, 2014
Source code: libao-1.2.0.tar.gz Changelog
Added missing ao_file_extension() (see Trac 1841)
Fixed memory leak in ao_shutdown() (see Trac 1799)
Updated manpage libao.conf.5 (see Trac 1822)
Corrected doc/ao_play.html (see Trac 1808)
Latency adjustments
Implement PulseAudio client_name (see Trac 1924)
Other ALSA, Pulse, Roar, sndio and MacOS driver improvements Release 1.1.0 - February 21, 2011
Source code: libao-1.1.0.tar.gz Changelog
Add autofoo ld symbol versioning to build system
Update Roar driver to latest API
Fix Roar driver to not block on SLP lookup during probe
Improve/correct latency setup in ALSA (see Trac 1762)
Add missing ctype.h header in build (see Trac 1760)
Move toward more consistent option naming across drivers
Fix Mac OS X AUHAL support to properly handle suspend/wakeup, headphone plug/unplug, other hardware events
Correct ao_example.c source to not pass dangling pointer for the matrix argument.
Add 24 bit playback to Pulse plugin
Fix 24 bit playback in ALSA plugin
Fix segfaults when closing a driver that did not successfully open.
Fix compilation of sndio plugin
Fix building Mac OS X driver AUHAL compilation for 10.5, restore Mac OS X 10.4 support Release 1.0.0 - March 25, 2010
Source code: libao-1.0.0.tar.gz Changelog
AO returned to active development
Added surround channel mapping API and capability
Updated all drivers on modern installs
New config file options
Driver options may be specified in config file
Support for MacOSX updated to 10.5 and later
Build in WMM driver rather than using dlopen()
Added Roar Audio driver
Added OpenBSD SNDIO driver
Workaround for ESD non-4096 byte write bug
Workaround aRts server crash bug
Workaround for VIA82xx click/crackle bugs under ALSA
Remove dead/unused drivers (solaris, alasa05, mmsound)
Numerous patches from multiple downstreams Release 0.8.8 - May 24, 2007
Source code: libao-0.8.8.tar.gz Changelog
New win32 driver
Few fixes and changes in autotools and configuration files
PulseAudio plugin replaces polyp Release 0.8.6 - January 11, 2005 Audio Mixer For Pc
Source code: libao-0.8.6.tar.gz Changelog
New Polypaudio driver (libao-polyp 0.4) contributed by Lennart Poettering)
Use esd_close() in the esd driver
Broaden sample rate tolerance in the OSS driver for nForce compatibility Release 0.8.5 - March 19, 2004
Source code: libao-0.8.5.tar.gz
RedHat 9: libao-0.8.5-3.rh90.i386.rpm
RedHat 9 Development: libao-devel-0.8.5-3.rh90.i386.rpm
Fedora Core 1: libao-0.8.5-3.rhfc1.i386.rpm
Fedora Core 1 Development: libao-devel-0.8.5-3.rhfc1.i386.rpm Changelog
Support now for the ALSA 1.0 API
ALSA mmap() mode can be enabled/disabled at runtime using 'use_mmap' option.
Patch to OSS plugin to fix skipping issues with some drivers (like emu10k1).
Can build with --disable-esd option again
Minor build fixes Release 0.8.4 - October 5, 2003
Source code: libao-0.8.4.tar.gz RedHat 9
Note that the RedHat RPMS only have support for OSS, esd, and aRtscompiled into them. For other output devices, you will need to compilefrom source.
RPM: libao-0.8.4-1.i386.rpm
Devel RPM:libao-devel-0.8.4-1.i386.rpm
Debug RPM:libao-debuginfo-0.8.4-1.i386.rpm
Source RPM:libao-0.8.4-1.src.rpm Debian unstable Changelog Cross Platform Audio Mixer Software
Incorporated OS X patches from the Fink team.
AIX output plugin by Stefan Tibus.
Improvements in plugin detection code by David Walser, especially when esd or aRts are present.
NAS plugin from Antoine Mathys.
Portability fixes for various platforms (including dlopen() bugs) including HP-UX and *BSD.
Memory/resource leak fixes
Significant fixes to ALSA 0.9.x plugin by Kevin Cody, Jr. This should fix stuttering audio for mpg321 users. The --enable-alsa09-mmap option to ./configure turns on memory-mapped I/O. Note this is an experimental feature and causes some problems with some sound card drivers and also users of the dmix software mixer.
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