Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currently supports: . * Null output (handy for testing without a sound device) * WAV files * AU files * OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD) * ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) * PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server) * esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon) * and several others. . This package contains config files and man pages for libao.
Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currently supports: . * Null output (handy for testing without a sound device) * WAV files * AU files * OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD) * ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) * PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server) * esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon) * and several others. . This package contains debugging symbols useful for tracing bugs in the libao package.
libao-dev | Cross Platform Audio Output Library Development | Mehr ...
Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currently supports: . * Null output (handy for testing without a sound device) * WAV files * AU files * OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD) * ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) * PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server) * esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon) * and several others. . This package contains the header files and static libraries required for developing applications that use libao.
libao2 | Cross Platform Audio Output Library | Mehr ...
Libao is a cross platform audio output library. It supports ALSA, aRts, ESD, OSS, Pulse, and several others.
libao4 | Cross Platform Audio Output Library | Mehr ...
Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currently supports: . * Null output (handy for testing without a sound device) * WAV files * AU files * OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD) * ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) * PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server) * esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon) * and several others.