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[ANNOUNCEMENT] pulseaudio 10.0-1
- From: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowitz at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2017 17:22:45 -0500
- Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] pulseaudio 10.0-1
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The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* pulseaudio-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-equalizer-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-utils-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-esound-compat-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-module-x11-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-module-gconf-10.0-1
* pulseaudio-module-zeroconf-10.0-1
* libpulse0-10.0-1
* libpulse-mainloop-glib0-10.0-1
* libpulse-simple0-10.0-1
* libpulse-devel-10.0-1
* libpulse-doc-10.0-1
* vala-libpulse-10.0-1
PulseAudio is a sound system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it is a proxy for
your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced operations on your
sound data as it passes between your application and your hardware. Things
like transferring the audio to a different machine, changing the sample
format or channel count and mixing several sounds into one are easily
achieved using a sound server.
This is an update to the latest upstream release:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/10.0/
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Yaakov
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