I'd like to second a request for such a package.

I've been setting up a home theatre PC running Ubuntu, and I found it
very frustrating that Ubuntu's version of the libasound2-plugins package
does not support a52 output, when Debian's does.  I was connecting the
computer to an external amplifier that only supported AC3 over S/PDIF,
and not uncompressed PCM which is what Ubuntu attempted to by default.

This had the effect of making sound not work on the computer at all,
which we can all agree is important for watching films (that are not
silent films).  Audio not working is a /major/ issue, I would not
consider it only 'wishlist'.  It would be like saying "I wish my car
would start".

The same computer works absolutely fine with Windows 7, as it supports
selecting digital audio transports very easily, and will automatically
transcode audio formats that are not supported by your amplifier into
one it does.

I had a look back at the old changelogs for the package, and the
original reason for removing support was because it would make the
LiveCD smaller.  I think this is rather hypocritical as we're now at a
point where libasound2-plugins depends on pulseaudio (whether you want
to use it or not), and many other packages have pulled in larger
dependencies than parts of ffmpeg.  The library is also being used by
other packages such as libgstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, which is essential for
the playback of many video formats (which play out-of-the-box in Windows
7).

Even better than just having a -extras package, make the entire package
modularised (ie: *-pulseaudio, *-jack, *-a52 etc.) or pull off the
pulseaudio support library into a separate source package entirely such
that this one can be moved into universe and we can have all the support
turned on.

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Include a libasound2-plugins-extra package for a52, jack, maemo
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197957
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