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From: Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>
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Subject: Re: development and sox
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Jimen Ching wrote:
> 
> I've just joined this mailing list, but I haven't received much traffic.
> Is this the right place to ask about how to add support for alsa in sox?
> Sox now supports an output type of OSS /dev/dsp.  A similar feature can be
> done for alsa.  How/where can I start?

Lance Norskog, the author of Sox, doesn't seem to maintain it anymore.
However, Chris Bagwell seems to be kind of an inofficial maintainer,
so I suggest you take his current source (which is labelled 12.14
I think), and send patches to him

Tom

