Rob Mahurin wrote: > > > > > I know it should be possible, but I've never seen it done. > > > > I've heard that esound or something like that (from enlightenment) can > do that, but I've not played with it myself. Anybody else? >
I heard the same thing, but the programs have to be written to use esound, otherwise they don't work at all while esound is running (esound takes over /dev/dsp). Esound basically acts as a mixer - taking input from the user programs, mixing it together and feeding it to /dev/dsp.