Sound server observations
- From: Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma1 yahoo co uk>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, gnome-kde-list gnome org, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Sound server observations
- Date: 17 May 2001 20:22:37 +0100
Hello all,
As someone who use both GNOME and KDE a lot I have had quite a fair
amount of experience from an user's POV regarding EsounD and aRtsD. To
summarize:
EsounD : low performance hit (~ 3%). Requires programs to support
outputting sound to it
aRtsD : higher demand on CPU. Sometimes forces itself on other
programs if not suspended first
aviplay totally unusable on my P2-333 if aRtsD is enabled, but weirdly
XMMS can bypass aRtsD if it's output is set to OSS.
CPU usage for XMMS:
running using OSS: < 1%
running under esd: < 5%
running using aRts: > 10% (max. buffer) - 15% (standard settings)
I have since reverted to using no sound server at all, since - this
might be because I'm using ALSA 0.9 beta 3 - I can play multiple sound
files at the same time, without modification (i.e. XMMS using OSS
plugin, and play to play another wav file concurrently).
If this is a fairly typical experiment, can GNOME be modified perhaps to
support running *without* sound server? Since GNOME 2 will probably have
aRts support, adding another option should not be too difficult. KDE
already supports running without sound server by using the option 'use
external program' to play sound - thanks KDE developers :)
Regards,
Michel Salim
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