Re: USB speakers: a suggestion

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On 3/22/07, Steve White <stevan_white@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * enter directly the ALSA HW address of the speakers in each application
>    (for the few applications that support it) or

File a bug against any application that does not let you select the sound card.

No one would accept a network utility that only supported eth0...

> * when the USB speakers are plugged in, all sound should immediatel to them.
>     (That's how it works on Windows and the Mac!)
>

Immediately, as in, if you're playing an MP3 when you plug in the USB
device the audio switches to it right away?  Or that any apps started
after plugging the USB device use it by default?

> My suggestion is, instead of this behavior, that ALSA use all the default
> entries in the .asoundrc file, reading them in reverse order until it finds
> working hardware.

This is a good idea and I think it's been posted before...

Lee

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