sndio
sndio is the software layer of the OpenBSD operating system that manages sound cards and MIDI ports. It provides an optional sound server and a documented application programming interface to access either the server or the audio and MIDI hardware in a uniform way. sndio is designed to work for desktop applications, but pays special attention to synchronization mechanisms and reliability required by music applications.
Original author(s) | Alexandre Ratchov and Jacob Meuser |
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Developer(s) | The OpenBSD Project |
Initial release | October 2008 |
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Written in | C |
Operating system | OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux |
Type | Sound server |
License | ISC |
Website | www |
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