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Author: Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact@hacktivis.me>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 21:40:04 +0200
articles/linux-audio-output: Use SVG for the image
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<a href="/articles/linux-audio-output"><h1>Linux Audio Output APIs</h1></a>
<p>About a month ago I took a long afternoon being like "Okay whatever let's see how deep the rabbit hole of linux audio playback goes" (<a href="https://queer.hacktivis.me/objects/33fc99e9-c901-4764-8b75-27d78bf7cc7d">previously</a>, <a href="https://queer.hacktivis.me/objects/3a5e4919-e8ee-4e4c-b50c-899f4afac678">previously</a>). That was a mistake I guess but let's at least avoid others from doing the same and so share what I did as it's fairly complete (patches with reference/citations welcome btw).</p>
<p>I consider here as an Audio Output API any reused code which takes a PCM audio stream as input and which is designed to end up to the sound card at some point. In a simple system there should just be some decoders and cross-platform librairies going to the system native API (ones which are nicely desgined being SunAudio and Plan9 audio).</p>
-<figure><img title="Linux Audio Output APIs" src="/images/linux-audio-output.png" /></figure>
+<figure><img title="Linux Audio Output APIs" src="/images/linux-audio-output.svg" /></figure>
<p>You'll definitely need a large screen if you want to see the whole thing at once.</p>
<h2>Other formats</h2>
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