
Originally Posted by
crazycheese
The point that I had, is that the float value inside digital machines is not as chaotic, noisy or unpredictable as datenwolf has seen it. Its pretty discrete.
So, in my opinion, the only pro-argument for KLANG was/is: integer processing takes less resources - which I think is also incorrect, because we have floating point processing modules and specific instructions.
I really don't think all this has any value for Linux or its users.. It looks like a fight between misunderstandings and good vs better.
However, making something integrated, like CoreAudio, from ALSA+JACK+Pulse, while staying flexible -- would be a good thing for KLANG to do. Yet I don't think its possible without cooperation of whole scene. Which in turn means, if datenwolf values truth over personal opinion, lets hope he will cooperate instead of sack punching in the basement. Because if even if he succeeds, the result will just tear the system more apart, instead of evolution. Paul has typed pretty a lot of interesting info here, so he (Paul) does not seem to me he'll refuse to cooperate...