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Can you elaborate on what specifically makes ALSA bad, and what you mean by HAL audio drivers?
I answered below, you can also read on any of the ALSA pages as well as the wiki page for it. Wealth of knowledge on the subject is available
https://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm.html
When you tell RTFM expect to see manual stating opposite of your point.
That's still not direct hardware, if you think you cracked the code then by all means show everyone otherwise, this would be a huge deal for a lot of people
Not direct enough? It literally says it will send your buffer straight to soundcard without creating any additional buffers.
Other people under this post complain of ALSA being too direct.
Nobody is