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The MuNAS solves the problem that the X Window system does not support
the transformation of audio data. It makes the thin-client/server computing model in Linux be capable of executing multimedia applications. The audio data generated by Open Sound System (OSS/Free ) compatible audio applications which are executed in the terminal server can be transferred to X-terminals. The MuNAS is designed and developed for the thin-client system. With MuNAS installed, you can execute multimedia applications in the terminal server and listen for the sound from your X-terminal. Otherwise, these applications must be executed mutely in the thin-client architecture of Unix. *It is designed to work on multi-user operating systems: several users can activate the network audio system by executing their own audio applications in the same computer ( terminal server) and their audio data can be forwarded to different computers (X-terminals) simultaneously. *Existing audio applications do not need to be modified or recompiled, and no additional audio libraries are required. *The program is not restricted to any special form of audio data format or device type; i.e., the audio applications can arbitrarily define their own audio data formats and device types according to OSS/Free. *The architecture of the MuNAS allows the audio mixing of audio data from different processes of a user. The current version of MuNAS does not provide this function. The MuNAS will support it in the future version. *The MuNAS performs well, as indicated by its ability to send stereo, 16-bit, 44.1-kHz linear audio data to forty users in the same Linux terminal server simultaneously. Currently, several manufactures of windows terminal are going to install the MuNAS in their X-terminals. One of the products which we have tested is the XTerm series manufactured by DigiLife Technology, Inc. You can download and use it freely from our web site at http://www.advancedthintech.com or http://www.advancedthintech.com/MuNAS.html. -- Regards, Bruce Hwang, Phd. Advanced Thin-Client Technologies, Inc. (E-Mail Removed) http://www.advancedthintech.com Bruce Hwang at Attech |
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