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        nas - The Network Audio System (NAS)
        
        In a nutshell, NAS is the audio equivalent of an X display  server.
The Network Audio System (NAS) was developed by NCD for playing,
recording, and manipulating audio data over a network.  Like the
X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate
applications from the specific drivers that control audio input
and output devices.
Key features of the Network Audio System include:
	o  Device-independent audio over the network
	o  Lots of audio file and data formats
	o  Can store sounds in server for rapid replay
	o  Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data
	o  Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications
	o  Use by a growing number of ISVs
	o  Small size
	o  Free!  No obnoxious licensing terms
 
        
        
        Packages
        
            
                | Name | 
                Version | 
                Release | 
                Type | 
                Size | 
                Built | 
            
            
                | nas | 
                1.8 | 
                10.fc4 | 
                x86_64 | 
                1.33 MiB | 
                Wed Oct 11 09:23:54 2006 | 
            
        
        Changelog
        
            - * Tue Sep 19 18:00:00 2006 Rex Dieter <rexdieter[AT]users.sf.net> - 1.8-10
 
            - don't rely-on/use (potentially broken) %_libdir/X11 symlink (#207180)
 
        
            - * Mon Sep 11 18:00:00 2006 Frank Büttner  <frank-buettner{%}gmx{*}net> - 1.8-9.fc4
 
            - second rebuild for FC6
 
        
            - * Mon Jul 24 18:00:00 2006 Frank Büttner  <frank-buettner{%}gmx{*}net> - 1.8-8.fc4
 
            - fix ugly output when starting the daemon