On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:38:50PM +0200, Svein Berge wrote:

> Fons has previously asked for a jack-enabled stand-alone application instead.

No, I have not. I asked *if* it would output via Jack. Or if it would work
with the 24..64 ch cards I use.

Your answer amounts to "I don't really know", which is not very
encouraging.

> It is intended as a player, i.e. an application which sends sound to a
> soundcard.

That is a strange definition of 'player'. AFAIK, a audio player is an 
application that reads/decodes sound files, and outputs streams of 
samples. How it outputs those is irrelevant.

> That depends on your technical definition of "sneakyware". It seems to me
> that most programs these days call home for one reason or another.

Those that do it without informing the user and requiring his consent
qualify as spyware. 


Ciao,

-- 
FA

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