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]

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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

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