Network Audio System
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| Developer(s) | Jon Trulson |
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| Stable release | 1.9.3 / May 13, 2011 |
| Written in | C |
| Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, etc |
| Type | Audio |
| License | MIT License |
| Website | http://nas.sourceforge.net/ |
The Network Audio System (NAS) is an open-source, network-transparent, client–server audio transport system. It can be described as the audio equivalent of the X Window System. NAS works on Unix and Microsoft Windows platforms. The project began in the early 1990s. The current maintainer is Jon Trulson.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- The Network Audio System (project home page)
- Network Audio System at Freecode
- Network Audio System at SourceForge.net
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