Hello, First of all, I'm sorry for the worst cross-posting ever.
My name's Stefano D'Angelo and I'm the author of NASPRO (http://naspro.atheme.org), a project whose main aim is to build up a system to make all sound processing APIs interoperable. Since my project was recently accepted to become part of the Atheme community (http://www.atheme.org) and began working close to the audacious (http://audacious-media-player.org) developers, I could see there actually were serious reasons behind the lack of standardization for sound processing in the arena of media players. Now, I wrote a first draft of a new sound processing API called EPAMP especially targetted at media players; you can find it here: http://naspro.atheme.org/content/epamp-draft-1 With this mail, I'm trying to get some feedback (possibly in the Talk page on the NASPRO wiki) about it and possibly to involve anyone who is interested in its development. Anyway, notice that the user interface part of the API is still missing and that my project (NASPRO) will support this new API, giving applications using it the possibility to access non-EPAMP plugins without touching a single line of code (currently supported APIs are audacious' and LADSPA, while DSSI, LV2, GStreamer and possibly VST are more or less planned for the near future). In case you're not interested and want to start a flame, please just ignore me. This message is being sent to the communities/developers behind the following projects: - Amarok - Aqualung - Audio Overload - BMPx - Banshee - cmus - Decibel Audio Player - Exaile - FALF Player - Freevo - GStreamer - Helix Player - Herrie - JaJuk - JuK (KDE multimedia) - Linux Audio Developers - KPlayer - Kaffeine - lamip - The LAMP - MPlayer - Miro - mpg123 - mpg321 - Muine - MPD - music on console - Noatun - ogg123 (vorbis-tools) - Ogle - Quod Libet - Rhythmbox - Sipie - SnackAmp - Sonata - Songbird - UADE - SMPlayer - VLC - wxMusik - XMMS2 - Xfmedia - Xine - Zinf If you know someone else who could be interested, feel free to forward this. Best regards, Stefano D'Angelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel