SDL would work great, if wine was an emulator.

I can't see how adding in another layer of abstraction would help.  From
what I understand the SDL portion(backend selection) is implemented as
built-in dlls.

Switching to SDL now causes problems with current configuration.  This
bug is open because a single backend for every app was never going to
work.

Currently I've apps that need the PA driver and apps that need alsa to
PA and apps that need alsa with no PA.  It's true that all apps would
likely work without PA, but as my system uses SPDIF i'm dependent on PA
for software mixing....  and for the last time dmix and SPDIF are
mutually exclusive as dmix requires parts of a DAC that exist only on
the other end of the optical cable(if they exist at all).

No one backend is closer to being a good fit than any of the others.
For all use cases having a good selection of backends is essential.

If you can time travel a working wine version from the future that would
be nice, but until you can offer a "does work in all cases", wine is
broken for some cases and won't be fixed...  By patching the alsa
backend to support PA.

Though a patch for a native PA backend does exist and this solution is
available for more than a few years, instead of a few years from now.

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