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{{Module|name=esd|type=Audio output|description=[[wikipedia:EsounD|EsounD]] audio output|os=Linux|first_version=0.0.95|last_version=0.9.10}}
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== Introduction ==
 
One of the original audio output modules for Linux included since VLC's infancy, the esd plugin was removed in VLC 1.0 for being outdated.
 
  
Modern Linux users should use the [[Documentation:Modules/pulse|pulse]] module.
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Enlightened Sound Daemon (also known as EsounD and ESD) was one of the original audio output modules for Linux included since VLC's infancy. {{docmod|arts}} and the esd plugin were removed prior to VLC 1.0.0, because both projects were inactive.
== Options==
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None available.
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Modern Linux users can use the {{docmod|pulse}} or {{docmod|jack}} modules instead. There are probably others.
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== Options ==
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None.
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== Source code ==
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* {{VLCSourceFile|modules/audio_output/esd.c|p=vlc/vlc-0.9.git}}
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 16 March 2019

Module: esd
Type Audio output
First VLC version 0.0.95
Last VLC version 0.9.10
Operating system(s) Linux
Description EsounD audio output
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Enlightened Sound Daemon (also known as EsounD and ESD) was one of the original audio output modules for Linux included since VLC's infancy. arts and the esd plugin were removed prior to VLC 1.0.0, because both projects were inactive.

Modern Linux users can use the pulse or jack modules instead. There are probably others.

Options

None.

Source code

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