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A Sound Server For X

An anonymous reader writes "X.org, the organization that governs the evolution of the X11R6 specifications, has released a sound server for X, called MAS. According to their site: 'MAS integrates with a compatible X11 server on your desktop. It processes graphic information locally, alleviating the need for network transmission of uncompressed graphical content. Graphic events are easily synchronized with audio events for professional-quality multimedia and accessibility-enabled applications.'" The X.org site describes MAS as an "affiliated technology" rather than "official," but it is released under the same license. "MAS" stands for "Media Application Server," and it's developed by Shiman Associates.

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  1. no mas! by prockcore · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great, all the people who think X is too bloated as it is will now be crying "No mas!"

  2. But does it go to 11 by niall2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thats the real question...

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    1. Re:But does it go to 11 by stem · · Score: 3, Funny

      The official reason is that we're going to restrict the volume settings to 0-100 for non-privileged users, and allow privileged users to set the volume up to 110. This way, privileged users can always punch through the mix with something that's a little bit louder. How much louder, you ask? One louder.

      There's also a db scale, but... it's just not the same thing.

      -Mike

  3. Stability at last! by YetAnotherName · · Score: 3, Funny

    A sound, solid server will certainly help with all sorts of stability problems I've experienced with X over the years.

    Oh wait ... you meant sound as in audio? Oh, nevermind.