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Since both playback and capture have now been switched to PulseAudio, the fate of PortAudio on Linux is unknown.
As of now, all reference to it has been stripped from LinuxAudio in 9663885.
Depending on some more research into how widespread PulseAudio support is, we could allow PortAudio to come back and coexist. We would need to work out how to deal with duplicate devices and such and how to distinguish between the two, but it would be doable.
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Since both playback and capture have now been switched to PulseAudio, the fate of PortAudio on Linux is unknown.
As of now, all reference to it has been stripped from LinuxAudio in 9663885.
Depending on some more research into how widespread PulseAudio support is, we could allow PortAudio to come back and coexist. We would need to work out how to deal with duplicate devices and such and how to distinguish between the two, but it would be doable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: