-*alsa-dispatcher.lsp* keeps playback channeling to a selected endpoint
-as long as that is available. If the endpoint goes away, or the
-*alsa-dispatcher.lsp* program is killed, that channeling is
-interrupted. Then the original sound source (eg a browser) may
-establish a new playback sink, which would caue a new
-*alsa-dispatcher.lsp* to run through the priority list again to pick
-the first option available in the then current audio context.
+*alsa-dispatcher* keeps playback channeling to a selected endpoint as
+long as that is available. If the endpoint goes away, or the
+*alsa-dispatcher* program is killed, that channeling is interrupted.
+Then the original sound source (eg a browser) may establish a new
+playback sink, which would caue a new *alsa-dispatcher* to run through
+the priority list again to pick the first option available in the then
+current audio context.
+
+The program is an embedded _newlisp_ script of manageable size that
+links up with _libasound.so_ for ALSA API actions.