[alsa-devel] Hardware-accelerated OpenAL support with ALSA?
Hi,
I have been looking at getting OpenAL working on my machine, since OpenAL is the only way that games under Windows Vista can now provide hardware-accelerated sound effects. This suggests that a lot of PC games could be adding OpenAL support soon, which means that it would be handy if Linux had an efficient native OpenAL implementation that Wine could wrap. Fedora Core does provide an OpenAL library from www.openal.org, but it looks as if this library's ALSA backend does not provide any hardware acceleration. (I have an "Audigy 2 ZS" sound card, which can at least support hardware mixing.) Various alternative ALSA-based solutions do seem to exist on the Web, e.g.
http://dino.e4a.it/openal-alsa/
and
http://www.lost.org.uk/openal.html
However, it seems to me that OpenAL support would be better served as an actual ALSA package that distros would be able to ship.
Are there any plans to provide official OpenAL support in ALSA, please?
Thanks for any information, Chris
P.S. My Audigy 2 also seems to have EAX support. Does the ALSA driver support that functionality too? I can't say that "World of Warcraft" seems to use it, although Wine's DirectSound3D support still has lots of gaps.
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Chris Rankin