I think you must not be using current ports. mplayer was one of the first apps to have sndio backend support.
It works great. Be sure to checkout '-ao help' to determine if your sndio backend support is named libsndio or sndio, as it has changed very recently. Thanks, -- Todd Fries .. [email protected] _____________________________________________ | \ 1.636.410.0632 (voice) | Free Daemon Consulting, LLC \ 1.405.227.9094 (voice) | http://FreeDaemonConsulting.com \ 1.866.792.3418 (FAX) | "..in support of free software solutions." \ 250797 (FWD) | \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 37E7 D3EB 74D0 8D66 A68D B866 0326 204E 3F42 004A http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt Penned by Jason Beaudoin on 20081231 13:54.57, we have: | On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Jacob Meuser <[email protected]>wrote: | | > | > request lines are open. what ports do y'all want sndio backends | > for? | > | > iirc, ajacoutot said something about libcanberra, and the ports | > listed here: http://jakemsr.trancell.org/libsndio.html in the | > works. | > | > what else? | > | > | mplayer? | | ~Jason
