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FreeBSD's audio subsystem, sound(4), is one of the fastest out there, but is rather unknown and until recently was largely unmaintained. This talk will go through the various components of sound(4) that make sound possible on FreeBSD, that is:
The talk will also mention some notable recent, ongoing and future work across the whole sound system, since my taking over of its development.
I also intend to showcase examples of:
(I may have to leave one or both of these out to keep the talk to the desired duration)
For more information, please visit:
#runbsd #freebsd
By FreeBSD's audio subsystem, sound(4), is one of the fastest out there, but is rather unknown and until recently was largely unmaintained. This talk will go through the various components of sound(4) that make sound possible on FreeBSD, that is:
The talk will also mention some notable recent, ongoing and future work across the whole sound system, since my taking over of its development.
I also intend to showcase examples of:
(I may have to leave one or both of these out to keep the talk to the desired duration)
For more information, please visit:
#runbsd #freebsd